Friday, November 14, 2014

Blog 10: EQ

1.   Review this.  Confirm by stating "I reviewed the rule of three for writing an EQ."

Essential Question
Once a topic is chosen, the student will develop a working essential question.  The purpose of the working essential question is to help the student build a strong foundation of research which will allow him or her to create an essential question that encourages depth and rigor in the chosen topic.  An essential question must:
  • Provide a framework for studies (It calls for breadth and depth of research, Is not a yes/no question)
  • Take a stance (It allows you to argue some point, Cannot be a recitation of facts or a list)
  • Format (It is specific, The wording makes sense)
I have reviewed the rule of three for writing an EQ.

2.  Review the following EQs and
  • Tell us if each meets the rule of three.
  • Tell why they do or don't.
a.  What is the most important factor in healthy weight loss?
  • Yes, because the question is specific and there can be many  factors.
b.  What is most important to securing a conviction in a criminal investigation?
  • Yes, because there are factors you can go in depth to find an answer.
c.  What is most important in creating a hairstyle that best satisfies a customer?
  • No, because it would seem hard to go in depth in this.
d.  How can an anesthesiologist best treat chronic pain?
  • No, because the wording sounds a little strange.
3.  Based on your review of the rule of 3 and your experience with assessing four EQs, please write another draft EQ for your senior project.  The senior team will be meeting with students shortly for EQ revision and approval; you are expected to bring your research notebook to that meeting with your EQ draft written inside in pencil.
  • What is the most successful type of therapy for finding better coping mechanisms and alleviation to a client?

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