Developed and maintained by Frank LaBanca, Ed.D.
Dr. LaBanca was recognized by eSchool News and Discovery as the 2006 National Outstanding Classroom Blogger for his blog, Applied Science Research
In Search of Creativity was a 2011 Edublog Awards Finalist in the "Best Teacher Blog" Category
Problem finding is the creative ability to define or identify a problem. The process involves consideration of alternative views or definitions of a problem that are generated and selected for further consideration. Problem finding requires individuals to set objectives, define purposes, decide what is interesting, and ultimately decide what they want to study.
Andragony offers an effective use of formative assessment 10/22/08
Do teachers understand? 1/31/08
An apparent paradox in idea and workload 8/29/07
The disenfranchised student, the suspect counselor, and a reflection on an Ed Tech’s perspective 6/1/07
A chat with Carol 5/2/07
The great challenge of preparing for a qualitiative data collection is determining high quality questions to ask the subjects to hopefully get the information necessary for completion of the study. My current “rough” interview schedule is listed below. It is my hope to refine this schedule with the help of my students to develop a comprehensive research strategy.
The Process· What kinds of things did you do before you selected the idea for your project?· Who helped you prepare?· Describe the process you went through to get your idea for your research project. How did you go from a general idea, to a focused problem/project?· What were some of the rewards? Obstacles?· How long did it take you to come up with the idea for your project?· Who influenced you in determining the idea for your project? What was the contribution?· What are some of the frustrations with coming up with your idea?· What kind of advice would you give to another student who wanted to conduct research?· What makes your project a good project?· Name three adjectives that describe you as a person in terms of your science project.· Many students conduct research, yet your project was selected to represent the State of Connecticut? What makes you more successful than all of the other students?
Creativity
· What is creativity?· Are science and creativity related?· How are you creative?· When are you creative?
The Scientist
· How are scientists different/similar from artists/musicians? Journalists? Politicians? Wait staff? Salespeople?