Wednesday, November 28, 2007
progress?????? YES! I SHALL ACHIEVE
Monday, November 26, 2007
progress
Wednesday, November 14, 2007
plans for revision
Wednesday, October 31, 2007
inquiry project and article
Survey questions?
1) Do you feel like you are a skilled writer?
2)On a scale of 1 to 5 (five being the best) how would you rate your reading level?
3)On a Scale of 1 to 5 (five being the best) how would you rate your writing?
4)Do you think that there is a correlation between reading and writing?
5)Do you think that people who read a lot are naturally better writers than people that don't read as much?
in class 10/31/07
Whom could I talk to who could provide me with information that has factness about this question?
I know a few teachers at different grade levels. I think that one teacher would be more educated on the topic. He is an English teacher for high school students; he also has a Masters Degree in reading strategies. This weekend he is going to a reading conference and I have asked to interview him on the topic. Since this topic revolves around everything he teaches and has studied I think that he will have strong opinions about the topic.
What could I read that would provide me with information that has factness about this question?
I can read articles by theorists that have opposing views on the subject. One might say that reading is directly correlated with writing while others may disagree. Perhaps there have been newspaper articles that have covered this topic, or certain researchers that have tried to tackle the correlation have written studies on the topic
What else could I do besides talk to people and read to acquire information or factness about this question? (Jolliffe 75)
I would like to observe some of the class rooms and see how reading and writing are being taught. Do teachers teach both reading and writing together or are they separate entities all together. I would also like to create a survey about the topic and see if everyday people that don’t teach composition or reading think that there is a link between the two.
Monday, October 29, 2007
Inquiry project
Crystal Vela
English 401
October 29, 2007
The general public would be interested in my topic because it might motivate parents to read more to their children, if they knew that it would help their kids later in life in all aspects. I think that the general public will question if there is a correlation and if there is does it matter. They might just have general questions like why does this matter. On the other hand I think that scholarly community would question if there was a correlation. They would also ask if it mattered what a person read. Do people that read scholarly work all the time write well? I think that the general public and a scholarly discourse community would have different questions for the most part. I think that people generally believe that if you read a lot then you will be able to write well. However people believe that if you are well read you will be able to write in all areas, academic, business and creative, perhaps this is not true. I think that it is a little too early to write about the expectations of certain texts articles.