Course Requirement #2A 1500 MINIMUM (MORE IS OK) WORD TERM PAPER

á        A term paper of no less than 1500 words will be written on a Topic to be selected by the students from a list of Language Development Hypotheses.Ê This list is provided below.Ê The Term Paper is to include a discussion, based on a minimum of three articles, books or chapters in a book (excluding the class Textbook), which describe, discuss, support and/or refute the hypothesis selected from the list.Ê A minimum of three citations with references in APA format will be included at the end of the paper. Only the references need be in APA format and not the structure of the entire paper. Examples of APA format are also provided below.Ê

á        Also at the end of the paper will be included a short Appendix which will answer three questions:Ê

1. What were the databases used to find each article.Ê (For example in the Library Search Engine ONE SEARCH example shown below we searched a number Data Bases at one time but found most of our articles in PubMed.)

2. What was the search strategy which was used,Ê i.e., the search words used in each database to find the articles.Ê (In the example below, we used the terms “Television and (Language Development).Ê We put the last two terms in brackets so that the computer would link Television to both terms and not just “Language.”)

3.Ê Was each article cited an example of Primary or Secondary research? As defined by the Library at UC Berkley,Primary sources were either created during the time period being studied, or were created at a later date by a participant in the events being studied (as in the case of memoirs) and they reflect the individual viewpoint of a participant or observer. Primary sources enable the researcher to get as close as possible to what actually happened during an historical event or time period.” 

A secondary source is a work that interprets or analyzes an historical event or phenomenon. It is generally at least one step removed from the event. Examples include scholarly or popular books and articles, reference books, and textbooks.”

The Term Paper will be sent to the instructor both as an attachment and as text copied and pasted directly into an email message.Ê

How do you find these databases and journals? PLEASE FEEL FREE TO USE ANY SEARCH STRATEGY YOU FEEL COMFORTABLE WITH. THE FOLLOWING DISCUSSION IS FOR STUDENTS WHO HAVE NO IDEA HOW TO BEGIN AND WOULD LIKE A LITTLE DIRECTION.

Ê If you are NOT familiar with online Library Research, you may want to go to a Library Search Engine that focuses on databases that would have Journals that include articles on Language Development.Ê One such Search Engine is…
ONE SEARCH at:

Please Use this link
to access
ONE SEARCH

” The ONE SEARCH engine will allow you to search many data bases with one research strategy (i.e., words used for searching the data base).Ê For example the ONE SEARCJ page looks like the following.Ê You could type in the Search Words, “Television and Language Development ” and check off the databases we would like to search. We will come up with useful articles like the one below. o:p>

The following are Examples of APA format for various types of references.Ê Feel free to use these as models to construct your three references at the end of the paper.

á       Information Competency Exercise:Ê Language Development Hypotheses List for Student Research

 

 

1.     The effects of watching television for young children are detrimental to language development.

2.     The number of siblings and their position in the family in terms of birth effects language development.

3.     Increased opportunities to experience (play with) many objects as a young child is beneficial to concept (and hence) language development.

4.     Letting the infant cry at night so that she/she will learn to sleep all night long is detrimental to language development if not the psychological development of the baby.

5.     Exposing the child in the first five years of life to classical music like Bach and Beethoven is beneficial for cognitive and/or language development.

6.     The more you talk to a child in the first five years, the better cognitive and/or language development will be.

7.     Children who are read to (or who read) have better imagery and/or language development than children who watch Television.

8.     A plentiful diet of sugar based cereals, soft drinks, pastries, cookies, and/or fast foods, is developmentally detrimental to a child’s ability to sustain attention.

9.     Reading to a child every day (even an infant) is beneficial for language development.

10. A baby, who immediately after birth is allowed to remain with the mother rather than being immediately put in a nursery, will demonstrate more vocalization in later months.

11. Babies who are not touched will perish at worst or have diminished brain development at best.

12. Children who watch Television spend less time reading or drawing than children who don’t.

13. Children with stay-at-home moms (or dads) have better language development than those having parents who both work away from the home.

14. Sustained middle ear infections among children from birth to 5 years will have a detrimental effect on language development.

15. Learning to read and play music facilitates attention (focused, sustained, selective, alternating and dual).

16. For the normal baby, being exposed to two, three or more languages is simultaneously is a good policy for language development.

17. A persons first language can not be acquired after puberty.

18. Parrots, porpoises, and/or primates do not acquire language

19. Children have better eidetic imagery than adults

20. Syntax is only found in human communication.

21. (Wild Card) You develop a hypotheses and then do the research for your report.

 

Grading Criteria, and The Dooms Day Due Date Deadline for all Class Requirements.

á         The Term Papers will be graded on the following bases:ÊÊ To receive Full Credit a total minimum of 80% must be achieved:

o        Relevance and style of the References (20%)

o        Complexity of the topic selected (10%)

o        Thoroughness of the discussion (40%)

o        Writing skills including speling, {just kidding}--spelling, grammar, transition & organization) (30%).

á         The Due Date: You can submit this assignment at any time up to the end of the Semester.Ê Everything is due by the date of the final exam (not that we have a final exam) as posted in the Semester Schedule of Courses.Ê The due date is also noted in the class Survival Information provided to all students at the beginning of the Semester.

 

á        PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS ASSIGNMENT MUST BE COMPLETED WITH FULL CREDIT IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE 2000 WORD WRITING REQUIREMENT SET BY THE UNIVERSITY FOR THIS CLASS.Ê FAILURE TO DO SO MAY RESULT IN A SIGNIFICANT DROP IN THE FINAL COURSE GRADE!

 

á        Please submit your paper as an attachment to an email message; And as a backup, again by cutting and pasting it directly into the same email message.

 


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