User:Kilroy/research

The following template may be used for your action research:

Context of the Problem

 * Problem statement and rationale
 * Research questions/hypothesis (independent and dependent variables)
 * Scope and delimitation of the study
 * Theoretical framework

Method and Materials

 * Participants
 * Instruments
 * Procedure
 * Describe independent variables
 * Describe the dependent variables: (a) What was being measured? and (b) How was data collected? (Change these questions to the future tense when developing the procedure section before research has actually been implemented: What will be measured, How will data be collected?)

Results and Data Analysis
Present the findings of the investigation using graphs, tables, etc.

Discussion
Discuss your results in terms of how they answer your research question(s) or hypothesis. Did your intervention work? What recommendations can you offer? How might others extend this research? Are there any limitations?

Feedback

 * Remember that your action research paper must be emailed to me as a Word document. To convert your wiki text to Word refer to this video. If you email me your finished document by Thursday (Dec. 9, 2011), I'll check your work, making comments in the Word document, and send it back to you for final revisions. --Bnleez 21:55, 8 December 2011 (UTC)
 * Begin writing your first two sections of your action research papge. Avoid subheadings in your Context of the Problem section but do include subheadings in your Method section. --Bnleez 14:53, 2 October 2011 (UTC)

Note: For those taking Applied Linguistics for credit, please do the following:
 * Copy and paste the template above as a subpage to your user page.
 * Adhere to the following approximate word count per section...
 * Context of the problem should be 800 words
 * Method and Materials should be 500 words
 * Results and Data Analysis should be 500 words
 * Discussion should be 1,000 words that includes a 250-word conclusion.