BLOG #3 9/16/2018
This week’s readings have really helped calm some of my nerves about how I am going to decide on a question. I’m glad that the process is a more an organic one rather and a scientific procedure. Knowing that it is ‘okay’ to change the wording of my essential question as I learn more about the topic is reassuring. I was a bit afraid that I would not be able find anything valuable from my first classroom research because of a potentially poor question. The whole idea of switching or adjusting the language of your research questions makes sense. I liked the example of Michelle in the Falk and Blumenreich reading, her question started off as, “How do I deal with parents who are in denial of the children's’ special needs?” (27). The question admittedly comes from a place of frustration, after reading and researching more about she decided to change her question and perspective. The new reshaped question was, “How can I work together with parents of special needs children to support the...