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Unit 7: Action Research and Preparation of Research Report - Coggle Diagram
Unit 7: Action Research and Preparation of Research Report
Action Research
Understanding the concept and purpose of action research.
Exploring the evolution and development of action research.
Identifying the characteristics and principles of action research.
What is Action Research?
Defining action research and its key components.
Differentiating action research from other research approaches.
Recognizing the participatory and collaborative nature of action research.
When is Action Research Used?
Identifying contexts and situations where action research is commonly applied.
Understanding the benefits and limitations of using action research.
Exploring examples of real-world applications of action research.
Key Points About Action Research
Highlighting important considerations for conducting action research.
Addressing ethical concerns and ensuring participant involvement.
Emphasizing the iterative nature of the action research process.
Main Stages of Action Research
Outlining the typical stages involved in an action research project.
Planning and preparation stage.
Implementation and data collection stage.
Reflection, analysis, and action stage.
Action Research Process
Detailed steps and procedures to follow in an action research project.
Formulating research questions and objectives.
Designing interventions and collecting relevant data.
Analyzing and interpreting the findings.
Taking action and evaluating the outcomes.
Preparing a Research Report
Guidelines for writing a comprehensive research report.
Organizing the report and structuring its content.
Addressing the sections of a research report, including introduction, methods, results, discussion, and conclusion.
General Guidelines for Writing
Providing general rules and best practices for effective writing.
Ensuring clarity, coherence, and logical flow in the research report.
Properly citing sources and adhering to academic integrity guidelines.
Format and Style
Exploring the formatting and stylistic requirements for the research report.
Following the appropriate citation style (e.g.,
APA, MLA
).
Paying attention to formatting elements such as headings, spacing, and referencing.
Sections of Theses
Highlighting the essential sections typically found in a thesis or dissertation
Understanding the purpose and content of each section.
Structuring the thesis in a coherent and organized manner.