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The main project in this course is to create an Action Research Proposal related to a topic/problem you select.  Your assignment will describe, in detail, plans for an action research study; however, you are not required to actually implement the study and conduct research during this course.

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Upload your completed proposal  INTO CANVAS AND IN TASKSTREAM  by the due date.   Failure to upload your Action Research Proposal into Taskstream will result in an incomplete.

A series of related application assignments and discussion prompts will guide you in completing and gaining feedback on various draft parts of your proposal throughout the course.  If you keep up with your work in completing these assignments and gradually work on writing your proposal, this should be a manageable process. 

ELR 605 Action Research Proposal Directions & Format

General Organization & Style (20 points):

· Follow APA style in use of headings, sub-headings, citations, and references.

· Include a title page and abstract, per APA style.

· Use in-text citations as necessary to support content. All should be contained in full reference list at end.

There is no required length, but a suggested length is 5-10 total pages (including references). The goal is to completely respond to all criteria in each section; see separate Evaluation for specific grading criteria. Sample research proposals will be posted on Canvas to provide a general idea of formatting/style.

Part 1: Introduction, Problem, & Purpose (15 points)

· Introduction (at least one paragraph)

· Select a focus/problem that enables you to directly impact your students, co-workers, or campus. Write a problem statement that clearly states the problem.

· State your rationale selecting this problem and conducing this study. Why is this important to you? What is the big idea?

· Identify the purpose of this study.

Part 2: Literature Review (20 points)

Conduct a literature review to summarize previous research findings. What does the literature say about the problem? What themes, relationships, gaps, and/or contradictions exist in regard to investigating this problem? Include at least five unique citations from peer-reviewed journals.

Part 3: Proposed Solution/Intervention (10 points)

· Determine a potential solution strategy to implement in order to address your problem, supported by research citations. How will this solution impact one or more of your problem(s)?

· State the goals of this intervention, as related to your stated purpose.

Part 4: Research Methodology (20 points)

· Construct a research design (Action research often follows a quasi-experimental design, but remember that your questions determine the type of design you should select).

· State research questions. Provide an operational definition for variables, as needed.

· Sketch (in general) how the study would be conducted. Be sure to include the following:

· Research design and specific research questions

· Participants (sample) and sampling procedures (how will they be selected)

· Data collection methods (quantitative, qualitative, or mixed methods) and instruments (surveys, tests, interviews, observations, etc.) that will be used to measure the impact of the proposed solution/intervention.

· Data analysis methods that will be used to analyze the data collected (i.e., quantitative test(s), qualitative coding procedures, etc.).

· Draft a proposed timeline for implementation (weekly/monthly activity overview – can be bulleted list).

Part 5: Discussion and Conclusion (15 points)

· Discuss the expected outcomes. Since you are not actually implementing this study, what do you expect would happen if you did? What are the short- and long-term implications for students, you, parents, other teachers, the school, etc.

· Conclusion

References

Create a reference list to display each in-text reference cited, as well as all instruments used.

Appendices

The appendix/appendices goes after the References. Forms, questionnaires, assessment instruments, and similar original documents should be appended to the report rather than included as part of the text. Every appendix must be referred to in the body of the report. Title each appendix, assign it a letter, and continue sequential pagination, per APA style.

ELR 605 Research Proposal Evaluation

Organization, Formatting & Style

Excellent

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Above Average

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Poor

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Title page and abstract included and formatted correctly.

 

 

 

 

Organization is evident, including use of headings, paragraphs, and transitions to promote flow of content.

 

 

 

 

Writing style is formal, appropriate for graduate-level work, and firmly adheres to APA guidelines.

 

 

 

 

Research citations are appropriate to support content; all citations included in reference list.

 

 

 

 

TOTAL (20 points)

PART 1: Introduction, Problem, & Purpose

Excellent

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Above Average

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Average

3

Below

Average

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Poor

1

Introduction & Problem Statement - clearly states the problem; enables you to directly impact your students, co-workers, or campus.

 

 

 

 

Rationale - clearly states rationale for selecting this problem and conducing this study.

 

 

 

 

Purpose – clearly stated; related to problem/topic

TOTAL (15 points)

PART 2: Literature Review

Includes at least 5 appropriate research articles/sources relevant to your study

/10

Effectively summarizes/synthesizes research findings/solutions/gaps related to your proposal

/10

TOTAL (20 points)

PART 3: Proposed Solution/Intervention & Goals

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Proposed Solution Strategy/Intervention – clearly described; addresses problem/purpose; based on prior research or your own informal data/ observation

 

 

 

 

Goals – listed in clear, measurable format; related to purpose

 

 

 

 

TOTAL (10 points)

CH. 4 CONTENT: Research Design and Analysis

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Research Design, Questions

 

 

 

 

Participants & Sampling Procedures

Data Collection Methods/Instruments

 

 

 

 

Data Analysis Methods

 

 

 

 

Proposed Timeline for Implementation

TOTAL (25 points)

CH. 5 CONTENT: Discussion & Conclusion

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Discussion of expected outcomes

 

 

 

 

Conclusion

 

 

 

 

TOTAL (10 points)

Total Score: /100

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