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Monday, 7. October 2002
Week Six Online Journal
erinnichols
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Undoubtedly, this week was not a personal favorite of mine. I aimed to get some good research and genre planning accomplished for my MRP done this week, and, unfortunately, I failed to adequately do so. I did not make good use of my extra time (because I didn’t have ANY) and I became quite upset with myself as a result. I had so many other assignments, papers, and tests in my other classes that I felt completely overwhelmed and my time management skills were not effectively used. This week far surpassed the usual label of “busy,” and assumed the more fitting title of, “chaotic.” Although I did not get a lot accomplished on my MRP research this week, my thinking was altered in a variety of ways. My MRP topic shift was another important change made this week . After the one on one meeting on Wednesday, my topic’s focus evolved from how SLP’s can incorporate ESL into therapy sessions, to how understanding the individual needs’ of an ESL client can assist the therapist in developing an effective therapy plan. This shift forced me to re-evaluate my primary purpose, foundation questions, and sources and I am still in the process of acclimating myself to this new approach. When I first thought about this new focus, I thought it would be much more involved and difficult than my previous topic. However, I realized this wasn’t necessarily the case. While I now have a broader essential question and must find more research outside of the communication disorders/speech language-therapy spectrum, I can still use my original idea of the individual case study in my MRP. Finding that out was a definite relief, because although one portion of my MRP was altered, the part where I had used the most creative energy to develop, was able to remain unchanged. Once I push myself to delve into researching my new topic more (in the next few days, hopefully), it will be interesting to see what form this project will take. In the one on one interview, I was told something that shocked me a bit. It was that, upon completion of this research, I may not find a definitive answer. I have thought about that statement each day since Wednesday and my feelings toward it have remained ambivalent. In one way, it’s unsettling because doing research makes me want to find answers. Even if I find many different answers/viewpoints to the same question, it’s still something real that someone has once pondered and researched. But, to find absolutely nothing that supports or refutes my opinion about a specific question would probably leave me frustrated and unsure about what position I would want my thinking and research to assume at that point. On the other hand, not finding an answer would be kind of exciting. Even though it is a small question, it may not have been something that anyone has ever asked publicly before and I could be one of the first to share my beliefs on the subject. Not finding an answer would also allow me to take a more creative approach to the presentation of this project, since there would be no right or wrong way to answer the question. Anyway, I may be jumping the gun here…I surely won’t be able to tell if my question has an answer until I complete a great deal more researching. Therefore, this becomes a definite priority for me this week, and is much more possible since this week will not be as chaotic as the last. "Doing your best at this moment puts you in the best place for the next moment." ... Link |
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