Congratulations! You have done A LOT of work building your annotation skills. Keep annotating and using your annotation resources! That is a habit you must keep in order to be successful. For this assignment, you will use y
ESSAY SOURCE CHART
DIRECTIONS: Congratulations! You have done A LOT of work building your annotation skills. Keep annotating and using your annotation resources! That is a habit you must keep in order to be successful.
For this assignment, you will use your annotations (which I am not grading) to synthesize the research you have done and draw connections to your research question.
In this source chart, reflect upon your sources that connect to your research question: 2-3 expert articles and 2-4 student/teacher interviews. These sources should include student perspectives and expert perspectives.
NOTE: This step will be done BEFORE you write your thesis statement. You are in the research part of the writing process where you are exploring possible answers to your research question. This activity will help you write your thesis statement.
You will be graded on:
- Key ideas: You are able to identify key ideas from the article and state them in a few of your own words.
- Evidence to support key ideas: The evidence you cite (direct quotes or paraphrase) directly connects to the key ideas you identified.
- Connection to research question: You are drawing thoughtful connections between the resource and your research question. You are able to effectively identify ways the source addresses the research question.
My research question: What are effective strategies educators use to prepare students
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Synthesis: How does this source compare to other sources and address my research question? |
Academic article |
“6 Reasons We Should See Students as
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1. Students have never been more 2. Educators must be prepared to honor |
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Student centered classrooms are key
Classrooms should be centered on
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