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Action Research Outline –

edd574

(1 credit)

Students may begin work on the outline component of the action research project upon successful completion of EDD 570 and the approval of their problem statements and matrices by their faculty member. Students complete a sentence outline of Chapters 1-4 for the action research proposal, including an introduction, documentation of the problem, a review of the literature, a recommended solution strategy, and possible methods for analyzing "anticipated" results. The outline is used as a basis for writing the formal proposal.
This graduate-level course is 3 weeks. To enroll, speak with an Enrollment Advisor.
  • Components of the Action Research Project

    • Integrate the components required in an action research project into a sentence outline.
  • Problem Statement Documentation

    • Document problems through qualitative and quantitative measures.
  • Literature Review

    • Integrate components of an effective literature review into an action research outline.
  • Questionnaires and Surveys

    • Review questionnaires and surveys.
    • Refine questionnaires and surveys.
  • APA Format

    • Integrate APA format into an action research outline.
  • Components of the Action Research Project (continued)

    • Review individual progress on an action research project.
    • Recommend improvements/revisions to a research outline.

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