I am sure many of you are wondering why I changed my
project. In the beginning of this class I went back and fourth on my project
idea. I was currently implementing the
Reading Recovery Program at my school so I thought it would be easier to just
do my project on that. But I also have struggled with OCD my whole life and
thought I would like to do my project on this. So I was torn, do I do a project
that I have almost everything complete for (Reading Recovery) or do I follow my
heart and do something that is very important to me that would be a little more
work on my end. Well, bottom line is although I am implementing the Reading
Recovery Program, my heart is not into completing a project on that, which made
it very hard to continue to do it as my project. My heart, on the other hand,
is on raising awareness on childhood OCD, so I switched it. I am very excited
to begin this new project and bring you into the world of OCD. So with that said please see below for my reason for action, my action question, my project method, and data collection method.
Reason for my action
Research project: I have chose to
do this project to raise awareness about childhood OCD and show the public what
childhood OCD looks like. While unmasking this disease I would like to share my
personal story about OCD and show you how I dealt with this disease as a young
child. Lastly, I would like to survey teachers to see if 1) they know what OCD
looks likes in children 2) if they know the symptoms and signs of OCD 3)
provide them with some information and tips about recognizing OCD in children
and dealing with it in their classrooms.
This project is very important issue to me because I think my
childhood education could have been a lot better if my teachers where able to
notice and recognize my disease and help me through it oppose to just labeling
me as special ed and sending me on my way.
Action Question: what is childhood OCD and how can we as educators
recognize children struggling with OCD in our classrooms?
Project method/data
collection: The main goal of this
project is to raise awareness in the classroom of childhood OCD. First I would
like to send out a pre-survey with brief questions about their (the teachers at
my school) knowledge of childhood OCD, whether they can tell the difference
between a child with OCD and ADD, and whether or not they have had any first
hand experience with OCD. Once I receive all the surveys back I will collect
all the data and put it into a graph to show the results. Based on the results
of the survey I will put together a packet or hold a Professional Development
training on Childhood OCD to teach teachers what childhood OCD is, what it
looks like, and how to deal with it in your classroom. Once the packet goes out
or I hold the PD I will then send out a post survey with brief questions to see
if I raised any type of awareness about OCD.
The background is helpful, informed by your literature review. Since the action part of your investigation is this semester, what is you question/or action? How will you investigate or examine that question or action? You may want to go back to the resources posted about what defines and action project and refer to that.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your experiences and raising our awareness of OCD. I look forward to the information you will share!
ReplyDeleteShannon- I give you a lot of credit for switching this late in the game as well as putting your story out there to share with us. I think that raising awareness around issues that affect us directly is the most powerful way to share information and raise consciousness. kudos!
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DeleteNicole and Melissa- Thank you for you support, I am very excited to share my story and raise awareness of childhood OCD.
DeleteShannon, I am thrilled to hear that you are going to discuss OCD. I too have struggled with OCD for many years and even saw a Dr. to help me with my OCD tendencies. I think that we should have increased awareness about OCD, because I do see many tendencies in the students in my classes. I am very interested in your research and to see what you find out.
ReplyDeleteEmily thank you for sharing that you as well have OCD. OCD is a disease that is hardly spoke of but it is the most mind altering and confusing disease. I would love to hear more about your symptoms, if you would like to share of course. I may send you a questionnaire later on on down the line if you dont mind.
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