Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Writing the Research Questions

Problem Statement

I plan to research if high school students studying Spanish at the intermediate level who use on-line translators and other electronic devices to help them complete their work have higher achievement levels than students who use traditional non-technological ways to complete assignments such as complex thinking skills.

Who: Intermediate high school Spanish students
What: The use of on-line translators to do the work
Why: Impact on student achievement levels when on-line translators and other electronic devices are used instead of complex thinking skills.

My research questions are:

1. How does student work completed from using notes completed in-class and from in-class practice compare to that of a student who has used on-line help to complete their work instead? (Difference question)

2. Does supplemental technology use outside the classroom improve students' achievement in the Spanish classroom? (Relationship question)

3. Is there a positive relationship between technology use in the high school Spanish classroom and student learning (achievement)? (Relationship question)
As a result of the different types of research questions I will be looking at, I will
be using a mixed-methods research approach, using both quantitative and qualitative
methods.

As a result of the different types of research questions I will be looking at, I will
be using a mixed-methods research approach, using both quantitative and qualitative
methods.

2 comments:

  1. Looks like good questions. H ave you thought about also comparing the use of them on quizzes, tests, or other forms of assessments? I was not sure if these thing were included when you stated work in the "what" part. If not, that may be something interesting worth looking into as well as how each fared without anything to use on their quizzes or tests. Just some thoughts for you. Good work!

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  2. Mike,
    I like what you have asked me. I had not thought about comparing the use of them on quizzes, tests, or other forms of assessments. I will add that to my search!

    Thanks!
    Marie

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