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PLANNING THE PROJECT - Coggle Diagram
PLANNING THE PROJECT
The purpose of the study
Getting started
Selecting a topic
Choosing a topic that we already know about allows us to move faster and go deeper, while choosing a topic that we don't know much about gives us the opportunity to acquire new knowledge and grow as professionals.
Pedagogy: Methods, activities and materials that are planned for the teaching of the English language to children with autism problems in public sectors in Basic Education.
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The purpose of this exercise is to help you clarify your thoughts and try to decide what you really mean with each statement and each question about the topic.
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As for this step, my subject could be said to be somewhat complex, but, once I investigate thoroughly and search for reliable sources, there will be a result.
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Hypotheses, objectives and researchable questions
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Hypotheses make statements about relationships between variables and provide guidance to the researcher as to how the original hunch might be tested. If we hypothesize, because our conjecture suggests that it may be so, that age (one variable) influences grade outcomes (another variable), then we can try to find out if that is so, at least among the subjects in our sample. The research results will support the hypothesis (that age has an influence on grade results) or will not support it (age has no influence on grade results).
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