After completing my mutigenre research paper on parental involvement and after reading about how to conduct these within the classroom throughout Camille Allen’s book I realized that I have learned a lot. Since conducting my own research and putting together my paper didn’t involve interaction with elementary aged children, I focused on Allen’s book a lot. I realized that an inquiry project can be fun and it can be effective for all grade levels throughout elementary school. One preconceived notion that I had that I’m sure a lot of other educators have had too, was that elementary school children are too young to conduct such an involved and advanced research project. I have realized this is very untrue. Due to my lack of experience in the classroom, I often find myself underestimating the abilities of elementary students. They are capable of so much more than I give them credit for.
I realized that it takes a lot of thinking and planning to pick a research topic that the writer is passionate about. These projects take a lot of time, so if the writer is not fully invested and interested in the project, their final project will not emit their full potential. Therefore, I learned that it is helpful to guide the children to find a topic they are very interested in and to inform their parents of what is going on in your classroom so that they are able to help as well. After all, parents are children’s first teachers and know them better than anyone else so it would be very beneficial to have them give forth their input.
There are many things that I liked about this project. I think it is great how this project is made up of so many different components and that it is stretched along such a wide time span. I really like how this project requires students to go through a process to reach the final project. They must plan, research, analyze their research, write their paper, and then focus on a more creative aspect of research with the genres. I feel that with all of these parts, students will start to realize their strongpoints while also realizing what they need to work on. As for things I would change, it is hard to pinpoint these things because I have not instructed and observed this project in an elementary school setting.
Overall, I really enjoyed this project and definitely plan to implement it into my elementary classroom in the future. This project will challenge students and will show them if they work hard what they are capable of. I feel that this project will be a true reflection of work ethic and students will be able to take pride in their completed project.