Curriculum critique1
Running head: TITLE OF PAPER 1
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Title of Paper
Author
EDUC 872 Research in Curriculum Design and Development
Title of Paper
Use this space to give a short introduction to the article and the purpose of the paper. This should be a minimum of five sentences. Make sure when you list the author’s name, you place the year of publication in parenthesis after the author’s name. You will need to follow all APA guidelines for citations. Citations should include the author’s last name, comma, and the year of publication. Example: (Smith, 2010). Citations with direct quotes should include the author’s name, comma, year of publication, comma, and the page number. Example: (Smith, 2010, p.23). You do not need the page number unless you have a direct quote from the work in the sentence.
Summary
Use this section to summarize the assigned article or e-chapter. This should include the main points of the article/chapter. Make sure you properly cite within this section. APA states that you must credit the source when “paraphrasing, quoting an author directly, or describing an idea that influenced your work” (p. 170). All paragraphs must be at least five sentences and this section should be between 225 words.
Compare
Use this section to analyze the comparisons between the assigned article or e-chapter and the curriculum plan. This means you will need to think critically through the main points of the article/chapter and the curriculum plan. This section should be between 125 words.
Contrast
References
You will only include references that you cited within the Curriculum Plan Critiques. If you integrate a Biblical worldview by quoting from the Bible, you do not include the Bible in this section. Make sure all references utilize a hanging indent and remove any hyperlinks.