Research Question

May 20th, 2009  Tagged

I am beginning to figure out how this whole blog thing works.  First, I want to address some questions Dr. Bidwell asked me is an email.  What church do I attend?  I attend Mount Pleasant Baptist Church, located in Colonial Heights, VA.  I have been attending now for 6 years and teaching for almost 4 years.  I love the high school age group, i think, because they are over that immature stage of life.  ( Well, most are! :) )  I know all about doing things with the class.  We have our annual bowling trip and class pool party coming up soon.  Fun Quest sounds fun.  I have never heard of it.  At the present time, my husband and I are preparing to take over the youth group.  Our youth pastor and his family are leaving at the end of the summer to go serve as missionaries in southeast Asia for 3 years.

As for my research topic, I get to choose a topic in my discipline.  When I think about what interest me from my discipline it is hard to pick one topic.  I am passionate about what I am studying.  If I had to pick a topic that is the most interesting to me, it would be Apraxia of Speech or phonological awareness.  Just an overview, Apraxia if Speech is a motor speech disorder that affects the sequencing of movement of the articulators to produce speech.  Phonological awareness is something you can do in the dark to identify the sounds of a language.  If I chose Apraxia of Speech to research, I would compare two treatment techniques suggested to mangage Apraxia of Speech.  If I chose Phonological awareness to reseach, I would look at two types of classroom instruction at the kindergarten for teaching the sounds of the English language.  My heart is not complete set on research either of these topics.  I may change my mind by the end of the week.




2 Responses to “Research Question”

  1.   mullinsr on May 22, 2009 10:03 am

    I have decided to research apraxia of speech.

  2.   leebidwell on May 23, 2009 11:17 am

    So you are going to study different approaches to correcting apraxia of speech, right?

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