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Personal Writing Activity: Investigation of Students’ Oldest Childhood Recollections
Abstract
The personal writing genre can provide valuable space for students to start from what they know best, themselves. In this qualitative study, middle school students’ earliest memories and the kinds of remembered memories were tried to be investigated. Students’ earliest memories were analysed based on their written personal writings. In addition, how well students remembered the names of the objects shown to them in a short time was analysed. Thus, the study also aimed to investigate which objects were remembered by students in a quick learning activity. The participants of the study were 21 struggling middle school students participated into a summer project titled as “Let's Discover Our Thoughts: What Do I Know and How Do I Use My Knowledge?” Data was collected from students’ writings reflecting their earliest memories and lists of remembered items’ names. The study's findings yielded that the most remembered feeling was being sad. Other reflected emotions were feeling happy, embarrassed, and tired. Analyses of the data also showed that the most remembered items were oranges, playing cards, and lemons. According to the used memorization test, among struggling middle school students only two students had good memorization skills.
Keywords
Supporting Institution
TÜBİTAK
Project Number
117B177
Thanks
İçerisinde böyle bir etkinliği de barındıran, uygulamalara olanak sağlayan Bilim okulu projemize destek veren TÜbitak' a ve Aydın Sevgi evleri Müdürlüğü'ne teşekkürler.
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Details
Primary Language
English
Subjects
Studies on Education
Journal Section
Research Article
Publication Date
October 29, 2023
Submission Date
March 25, 2023
Acceptance Date
October 20, 2023
Published in Issue
Year 2023 Volume: 10 (Special Issue)
APA
Bayraktar, A., & Acar, E. (2023). Personal Writing Activity: Investigation of Students’ Oldest Childhood Recollections. Osmangazi Journal of Educational Research, 10 (Special Issue), 1-14. https://doi.org/10.59409/ojer.1270780
AMA
1.Bayraktar A, Acar E. Personal Writing Activity: Investigation of Students’ Oldest Childhood Recollections. OJER. 2023;10 (Special Issue):1-14. doi:10.59409/ojer.1270780
Chicago
Bayraktar, Ayşegül, and Esin Acar. 2023. “Personal Writing Activity: Investigation of Students’ Oldest Childhood Recollections”. Osmangazi Journal of Educational Research 10 (Special Issue) (October): 1-14. https://doi.org/10.59409/ojer.1270780.
EndNote
Bayraktar A, Acar E (October 1, 2023) Personal Writing Activity: Investigation of Students’ Oldest Childhood Recollections. Osmangazi Journal of Educational Research 10 (Special Issue) 1–14.
IEEE
[1]A. Bayraktar and E. Acar, “Personal Writing Activity: Investigation of Students’ Oldest Childhood Recollections”, OJER, vol. 10 (Special Issue), pp. 1–14, Oct. 2023, doi: 10.59409/ojer.1270780.
ISNAD
Bayraktar, Ayşegül - Acar, Esin. “Personal Writing Activity: Investigation of Students’ Oldest Childhood Recollections”. Osmangazi Journal of Educational Research 10 (SPECIAL ISSUE) (October 1, 2023): 1-14. https://doi.org/10.59409/ojer.1270780.
JAMA
1.Bayraktar A, Acar E. Personal Writing Activity: Investigation of Students’ Oldest Childhood Recollections. OJER. 2023;10 (Special Issue):1–14.
MLA
Bayraktar, Ayşegül, and Esin Acar. “Personal Writing Activity: Investigation of Students’ Oldest Childhood Recollections”. Osmangazi Journal of Educational Research, vol. 10 (Special Issue), Oct. 2023, pp. 1-14, doi:10.59409/ojer.1270780.
Vancouver
1.Ayşegül Bayraktar, Esin Acar. Personal Writing Activity: Investigation of Students’ Oldest Childhood Recollections. OJER. 2023 Oct. 1;10 (Special Issue):1-14. doi:10.59409/ojer.1270780