Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Retaining Teachers in Challenging Schools

Retaining Teachers in Challenging Schools Article
You can access the article by clicking on the above link.

Q1: Are the research questions clearly stated?
Q2:Who were the participates in the study? Do you think that this is a big enough sample size?
Q3: Did the findings answer the research question?
Q4: How do you personally feel about the subject and the findings given?

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Integrating Social Studies

Alright here are your questions.

1. Are the research questions clearly stated? Are they relevent? Is it possible to study the questions?

2. From beginning to end, do you understand how the information supports the study of this topic?

3. Did the author explain how the data was obtained and analyzed? If so how was it collected and analyzed? If not what do you think would be the most coherent way to collect and analyze the data?

4. Were the implications reasonable based on the report/findings? Did you find the article worthwhile to read? Did you learn anything new or did something further support your own ideas?

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Interactive Whiteboards in a Primary Science Classroom

Our article is posted on the wiki site under week 11: you can follow the link below to get to it. You do not have to answer all 4 questions :) Thanks!

Colleen & Josh Expert Article

Questions:

1. Are the research questions clearly stated?

2. Who were the participants in the study? Do you think the people chosen were a good choice for this study? Why or why not?

3. Did the Findings clearly answer the research questions?

4. Was the Research organized in an easy to follow manner?