Sunday, March 1, 2009

Working Bibliography

Epstein, Lawrence, and Steven Mardon. "Homeroom Zombies." Newsweek 17
Sept. 2007: 64-65.

“Later Start Times for High School Students-Research works- College of
Education and Human Development (University of Minnesota.).” College of Education and Human Development University of Minnesota. June 2002. 25 February. 2009
http://cehd.umn.edu/Pubs/Researchworks/sleep.html.

“Eight Major Obstacles to Delaying School Start Times.”Home of the sleep in
America Poll National Sleep Foundation.2008. 25 February. 2009
http://www.sleepfoundation.org/site/pp.aspx?c=huIXKjM0IxF&b=2511811&printmode=1.

“Teens and Sleep.”Home of the Sleep in America Poll-National Sleep Foundation.
2008. 25 February 2009
http://www.sleepfoundation.org/site/ppaspx?c=huIXKjM0IxF&b=2419127&printmode=1.

Schutte-Rodin, Sharon L. “Teen Sleep.” Sleep Education.com. 13 November
2007. 25 February 2009
http://www.sleepfoundations.com/Topic.aspx?id=42.

"High school start times deprive teens of sleep, affect academic
performance." Medical News Today: Health News. 6 June 2005. Northwestern University. 25 Feb. 2009 .

“Later school start times may improve sleep in adolescents and decrease
risk of auto accidents.” NewsRx Health (January 4, 2009): 164. Health Reference Center Academic. Gale. Norton High School. 23 February. 2009
http://find.galegroup.com/ips/start.do?prodid=IPS.

Hansen, Martha, Imke Janssen, Adam Schiff, Phyllis C. Zee, and Margarita
L. Dubocovich. “The impact of school daily schedule on adolescent sleep.” Pediatrics 115.6 (June 2005): 1555(7). GeneralOneFile. Gale. Norton High School. 23 February. 2009
http://find.galegroup.com/ips/start.do?prod=IPS.

Emsellem, Helene A., and Carol Whiteley. Snooze... or Lose! 10 "No-War" Ways to Improve
Your Teen's Sleep Habits. New York: Joseph Henry P, 2006.


Dexter, Donn, Jagdeep Bijwadia, Dana Schilling, and Gwendolyn Applebaugh. "Sleep,
Sleepiness and School Start Times: A Preliminary Study." Wisconsin Medical Journal 102 (2003): 44-46. 26 Feb. 2009 .

Monday, February 23, 2009

So, I've done a little more with my paper. I've found more sources that I can use. Unfortunately my sources are limited because it is a recent topic. I hope that I can find enough soures to write my paper.I have found out that by delaying school start times, teens awareness has imporved. Also, it causes less teen accidents. I'm starting my bibliographies.

Thursday, February 12, 2009

I revised my research paper question. I am now asking "Should we revise school start times for teens? If so, what are the obstacles." I want to find out how many hours of sleep a night teens are supposed to get. It would also be nice to find articles on schools that have changed their start times and the results. I'm assuming that the results are mostly negative, but you never know.

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Research Paper

So we started working on our research papers yesterday. We went to the computer lab to create blogs. I got my idea for my paper. It has to do with school start times. The question I hope to answer by the end is "Are school start times to early?" I want to know if starting school early in the morning is preventing kids from staying focused throughout the school day.