Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Week 4

To give my speech, I plan to write down what I have to say and then practice it until I have it within the time limit. I need to figure out how to organise my speech and what I want to say in it. I think I will probably talk about what PFL and respectful language looks and sounds like. I will probably give examples of PFL and talk about how there are occasions where you don't use it when it seems like you should.
During the question and answer phase, I hope to learn what my classmates want to know about PFL and respectful language, so I can decide where I should focus my research. It will also be interesting because I will be able to learn if my classmates are even interested in my topic.

Week 3

The York School Videos were really cool to watch and see what students my age did with their projects. I almost wish I had chosen to learn sign language because its such a beautiful language, and I would be able to talk to my best friend's parents if I knew ASL. It didn't help me to watch the videos, but I enjoyed watching them.
So far, I haven't found an expert in my field. I'm not sure there really is an expert in Person-First Language because its not big enough for someone to devote their life or a huge amount of time to learning about it. Respectful language in general also isn't really a topic people research alone. I'll continue to look for an expert.

Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Week 2

Doing the peer review didn't really help me. My peers didn't know much about PFL or respectful language in general.
A lot of my research has shown that support of PFL really ranges and a lot of people with autism don't support the use of PFL because they don't think their disability can be separated from who they are. I'm starting to wonder if my project is going to turn into the pros and cons of PFL as well as using other forms of respectful language, since it seems to be so controversial.
I hope to share what I've learned with the people around me, like my fellow students and the adults in my life.

Monday, October 13, 2014

Week 1

For English class, we have to do a Genius Hours Project. I'm not creative in answering questions so this first post will be boring. Bless you if you read the whole thing.

What am I researching?
My goal is to research what wording and language I should use to be respectful towards people with disabilities. I also want to talk about how our media uses "female poet" and "female athlete" to discuss women, but only uses "poet" and "athlete" to discuss men. I don't believe my gender makes my accomplishments any more or less amazing.

What do I want to learn?
 I hope to learn the best ways to respect those around me when I am describing them, and spread awareness about those ways.

Why that topic?
I have a love for children and adults who have special needs and I want to be able to make a difference in the way others view and talk about them. I also would like to change how the media views women and people of other races.

People with special needs are not special because of their disability. They're special because they're human.