tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2580234643298223410.post7360649508218038158..comments2011-08-05T21:35:01.394-07:00Comments on EDG680-Elyssa's blog: Observation Workshop (Write-up) Who are my learners?Elyssahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14493529748476779578noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2580234643298223410.post-69888856477340352662011-08-05T21:29:38.809-07:002011-08-05T21:29:38.809-07:00Good job, it seems like you have a good foundation...Good job, it seems like you have a good foundation as it relates to teenage youth in the Greater Muskegon Area.<br /><br />A few questions I have after reading your blog include the following:<br /> - 2nd Group, you refer to learner's "sex" so I was wondering what you were referring to?<br /> - 4th Group, I have repeatedly asked myself why you have decided not to include the racial make-up of this group, even though you specifically identify that characteristic in the other seven groups?<br /> - 5th Group, the questions you bring up are very important. Does the data/stats for the district provide any insight?<br /> - 6th & 7th Groups, Again, I find your observations of interest. How did their dress compare? This characteristic was mentioned in all other observations.<br /> - Your last observation is one many teachers forget to consider. This may also be true for many different types of relationships (friends with someone who may not fit in, students labeled as special ed who hang out together...)<br /><br />Over-all nice job with your observations! I look forward to how you analyze and build your final compilation.Sci_Guy_Riehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03486838166586530759noreply@blogger.com