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Saturday, 10. August 2002
Reflection
LauraLiLi
07:41h
Content Process After revising my foundation questions, it was time to decide which genres to include in my MRP. As I stated previously, this was not a simple task. It required much thought. I had to decide which genres would collaborate best to answer my essential question. After much consideration, I decided on my six genres, which were a webliograhpy, PowerPoint presentation, poem, letter to the parent, referral letter, and journal entries. I decided on these genres after deciding to use the voices of the clinician, audiologist, client, and parent of the client. Knowing which voices I was going to use helped me to decide which genres to use. The first genre that is included in my MRP is a PowerPoint presentation. This presentation is given by a speech-language pathologist to a group of parents and teachers at a PTA meeting. The PowerPoint presentation was possibly the most difficult genre for me to develop. This is because I had a difficult time deciding which information to include in my presentation. A typical PowerPoint presentation provides key points on the slides. The presenter discusses the supporting information. Since I was not going to be presenting this information, I had to decide which information to include that would educate the viewer of the topic at hand, while at the same time not including too much information on each slide. After making several revisions of my PowerPoint, I feel that I finally accomplished this. Anyway, the way my story goes, a parent decides, after listening to the PowerPoint presentation, that her son should have a hearing evaluation due to his history of chronic otitis media. From this hearing evaluation comes the next genre, which is a referral letter from the audiologist to the SLP. I certainly had my doubts about this genre. I was out of town when I originally developed this genre. I spent hours looking for some type of information on the Internet that would help me to write a referral letter. While I did find some helpful information, I basically had to rely on my own knowledge to develop this referral letter. It took me over an hour to complete, but I was actually quite proud of myself. Of course, it later required some revision, but so did all of the other genres. The purpose of this letter was to refer Ethan (the client) to an SLP for a speech and language evaluation. After the speech and language evaluation, the SLP sends a letter to the parent, which is my third genre. This letter is to describe to the parent the diagnosis of her son to have a language delay and to recommend therapy. This letter took more time than I thought that it would. I ended up researching some extra information to include in my letter. This information was to describe to the parent what a language disorder was and how it can affect the child. Included with this letter is a poem written by the client (five-year-old child) with the help of the clinician. This is my fourth genre. It tells how the hearing loss and the resulting language disorder have affected him. This, I think, is the voice that is the most unique in the MRP. It was also the easiest for me to portray. While I have never had a language disorder, my brother did. I know how it affected him, how it made him feel. This is partly what led me to want to become a speech-language pathologist. The only thing that I found difficult about developing this poem, was writing as a five-year-old child instead of as a 21-year old college student. I had to decide which words and line lengths were age appropriate. Thanks to the advice of my peers, I think that I finally accomplished this. The fifth genre in my MRP is the clinician’s webliography. In the letter to the parent, the clinician suggests that the parent visit her webliography. This webliography includes personal information and interests, as well as professional information and links to additional information about the topic of interest, which for me was how chronic otitis media can cause a language delay. I actually revised this several times. The final genre is journal entries written in the voice of the parent. The journal entries act as a way to provide the parent’s voice, expressing her feelings about everything that is happening and about what she is learning. However, the journal entries also act as a way to integrate all of my genres. Throughout the journal entries, I provided links to my other genres. I spent a lot of time developing the journal entries. It was important for it to tell the story of the mother, while at the same time providing links to the other genres and tying everything together. It was also important that it flowed. I didn’t want it to look like its purpose was to provide links. I wanted it to flow like a story. I feel that I accomplished this. Premise
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