This course emphasizes the writing and the dissemination of a finalized action research project. Learners revise the proposal as needed and complete Chapter V of the action research project. They explore various dissemination techniques that have the potential to reach a variety of stakeholders. Particular emphasis is placed on using research as a basis for grant writing and journal publication.
Final Components of the Action Research Project (ARP)
Identify public speaking skills needed for professional conferences.
Write the final action research project report by integrating Chapters I-IV with Chapter V.
Format ARP consistent with APA guidelines
Grant Writing
Analyze the basic components of a grant proposal.
Examine various types of funding sources.
Analyze the necessary requirements for developing a successful grant proposal.
Communicating Research Findings
Examine purposes and stakeholders for the ARP.
Examine the elements of successful presentations for various stakeholders.
Publication Standards
Analyze publication standards from a variety of sources.
Action Research Project Reflection
Evaluate the action research process from beginning to end.
Recommend improvements/revisions to your ARP.
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