Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Response Blog: February 15, 2012

Summary: In Tyler Cecchini and Hugo Perez's article "Motivation in Literacy Development," they discuss the reasons why students are motivated to read. They interviewed eight first-year students because they wanted to see what the early effects of motivation were for them. They found out that families were a huge part of their literacy skills, hobbies were also a motivation, technology, and those who were in special programs gave the students that extra motivation they needed.

Questions: 1. The authors did not put themselves in the article.
2. I often refer to myself in 1st person.

Reflection: I liked this article a lot because it gave a good insight to see the motivation that it takes for many people to read and write.

3 comments:

  1. I too refer myself in the first person because I think it is easier to relate to the paper.

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  2. Motivation is key to many things in life, especially reading and writing. Good response!

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  3. You had a good summary and I agree with your reflection.

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