Highlighting:
- Focusing on
one specific piece of information.
Annotating:
- An expanded
definition of a certain phrases or words from a piece of text.
- Technique
used to extract information.
- Forming an
understanding about what has been written.
- Evaluating
the accuracy of the information.
- Making
connections between pieces of research and editing your decisions for further
research.
- Using
labels, lines, or asterisks can help when making notes.
- Make notes
in margin or on a separate paper.
Annotation is about interacting with the text.
- Record
opinions next to the passage.
- Locate key
passages.
- Connect
different sections of the passages together; shows full understanding of text.
- Record
relevant connections if you have experienced them in your life.
- If unsure
of certain words, do not use them. Search for the correct definition as soon as
you can.
- Track
themes; linking themes will help you understand the text more thoroughly.
- Identify
messages the article is portraying.
What I need to find in my area of abuse
- Statistics
on domestic abuse against men in UK and USA
- Awareness
(US & UK)-
- Frequency
- Solutions
''12 organisations offer refuge or safe house provision for
male victims in the UK - a total of 63 spaces, of which 17 are dedicated to
male DV victims only (the rest being for victims of either gender).''
- Age
http://www.mankind.org.uk/pdfs/30%20Key%20Facts%20-%20Male%20Victims%20(April%202015).pdf
''Men don't leave abusive relationships for various reasons – the top five being: concern about the children (89%), marriage for life (81%), love (71%), the fear of never seeing their children again (68%) and thinks she'll change (56%).''
Man Kind, http://www.mankind.org.uk/pdfs/30%20Key%20Facts%20-%20Male%20Victims%20(April%202015).pdf, accessed 18th September 2015.
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