Education Two Part Final Assignment
Please look at the attached document for review. These two items are due by Oct 11 by midnight at the latest.
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FinalTwoAssignments.docx
WritersJournalDoctoralConceptsOct.docx
- Discussion-DraftingResearchAreaPrimer.docx
FinalTwoAssignments.docx
Writer's Journal: Reflection Final Assignment Due October 11 by Midnight
Purpose
This assignment is intended to help you learn to reflect on the writing process.
Overview
In this assignment, you will add a third entry to your Writer’s Journal.
In this entry, respond to the following prompts:
· Reflect on your first two Writer’s Journal entries. How have you grown as a writer since you wrote these entries? What have you learned about the writing process?
· Reflect on the process of giving and receiving feedback on doctoral-level deliverables. How has this process impacted your writing?
· What essential resources and tools do you want to add to your journal for reference as you progress with your writing? Why are these important to you? Identify the resources and include them, or link to them, in your journal entry.
Action Items
1. Return to your Writer’s Journal document.
2. Create a new entry in your journal, responding to the prompts listed in the Overview.
3. Submit the completed first draft of your assignment. Your work will automatically be checked by Turnitin.
Research Area Primer due Oct 11
Purpose
This assignment is intended to help you learn to do the following:
· Develop a research area primer.
· Develop a plan for future research.
Overview
Review the Assignment Expectations
Your primary goal is to outline the current state of scholarship in your research area in anticipation of, and as a foundation for, a later full literature review. You will be expected to demonstrate two types of reading competencies throughout the assignment.
First, you will be expected to demonstrate source descriptive reading skills. By completing the tasks outlined below, you will read and evaluate individual sources critically and deeply. For example, in your annotations on the three most relevant sources for each theme, you will be expected to relay comprehensive summaries of the key components of these sources as well as critical evaluations of them.
Second, you will be expected to demonstrate field descriptive reading skills. As much as the assignment encourages you to dig into particular sources, it also requires that you make meaningful connections between these sources, synthesizing them to illuminate trends and patterns in the field. For example, a source table might list and compare the populations of different studies to illuminate the patterns of a particular field. This work will be particularly crucial to your later literature review in ENG8020.
Prepare for the Assignment Due Oct 11
Review these items in preparation for creating your primer:
· The document you created in Module 6 and then revised in the Module 7 Discussion: Revising Your Research Area Primer assignment. You will build on this document to create the Research Area Primer.
· The research area primer resources listed in the reading & preparation for this module, including the sample template for the research area primer and examples of past students’ primers.
Develop the Assignment
Develop your Research Area Primer. It should include these parts:
· An introduction that:
· Outlines the rationale (i.e., the problem or practice and the problem or gap of research) that you hope to address.
· Provides a brief overview of the central themes, trends, and patterns you have observed in the given field.
· Introduces the research question(s) you are pursuing.
· Outlines the central takeaway(s) from your review of the literature so far.
· A series of body sections that investigate the particular themes that you have observed. In your discussion of at least three research themes, you must include the following content for each theme:
· 1-2 paragraphs that describe the given theme, pattern, or trend.
· Three annotations of the sources most pertinent to this theme.
· A visual aid with a brief written explanation that illuminates the trend in a clear way. You are particularly encouraged to draft a source table.
· A conclusion in which you:
· Discuss what implications your primer has for your literature review and broader research agenda.
· Reflect on how your understanding of academic writing and research habits has changed over the course of the unit.
· A reference list that includes approximately 15-25 sources that you have cited or will cite in your literature review.
· An appendix that summarizes the structure of your note-taking library and/or provides snapshots of this library.
WritersJournalDoctoralConceptsOct.docx
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Writer's Journal: Doctoral Concepts
Writer's Journal: Doctoral Concepts
Reflection on My Role as a Doctoral Scholar
Stepping into the role of a doctoral scholar marks a new chapter in my academic journey, one that will require me to elevate both my writing and research practices. Unlike previous levels of study, the doctoral role emphasizes original contributions to knowledge, which means I must approach writing not only to communicate ideas but also to shape and advance scholarly conversations. This role will require me to think critically, analyze more deeply, and synthesize information across multiple perspectives. Moving forward, my writing must demonstrate precision, clarity, and a strong evidence-based foundation. My research, in turn, must go beyond summarizing existing knowledge to identify gaps, applying rigorous methods, and drawing meaningful conclusions that add value to my field.
Comfort and Discomfort with the Academic Writing Genre
I feel comfortable with the structured and formal aspects of academic writing, particularly the reliance on evidence, logical organization, and citation practices that hold writers accountable. I also find that outlining and revising multiple drafts helps me express my ideas clearly. However, I sometimes find the density of academic language and the expectation for highly technical precision to be challenging. Writing at this level often requires striking a balance between accessibility and sophistication, a skill I know I need to develop further. Additionally, I would benefit from more practice in synthesizing complex sources and integrating multiple perspectives seamlessly into my own argument, rather than allowing my work to feel like a summary of others’ ideas.
Essential Resources and Tools for My Writer’s Journal
As I progress in my doctoral studies, I want to include resources and tools that support both the technical and conceptual aspects of my writing. Organizing these materials into a centralized journal will help ensure consistency, efficiency, and clarity in my scholarly work.
APA Style Resources
· APA Style Official Website – Offers authoritative guidelines for formatting, citations, and style.
· Purdue OWL APA Guide – Provides practical examples and explanations to support proper application of APA rules.
Research Tools
· Google Scholar and Library Databases – Useful for locating peer-reviewed articles and current research in my field.
· Citation Management Tools (Zotero or Mendeley) – Assist in efficiently organizing references and generating accurate citations.
Writing Aids
· Grammarly – Supports grammar, clarity, and readability improvements.
· Templates and Notes – Especially for literature reviews, research methods, and academic vocabulary development.
Personal Notes
· Key Definitions and Terminology – Ensures consistent understanding and application of disciplinary concepts.
· Outlines and Checklists – Provide structured guidance for critical research processes, including problem statements and source evaluation.
These resources will allow me to remain consistent, organized, and focused on producing high-quality scholarly writing. By curating them in one place, I am creating a living journal that supports my coursework while also serving as a valuable, evolving reference throughout my doctoral program and beyond.
Writer's Journal: Research Sources
Reflection on Building My Research Plan
Developing my research plan has been an enlightening experience that has demonstrated the tremendous significance of structured organization in doctoral-level research. The best note-taking approach I have found is the double-taking of source descriptive notes and field descriptive notes, described in the research plan template. Having detailed templates for individual sources, consisting of one-sentence summaries, basic research parameters (focus, rationale, scholarly context, method, findings, implications), and connections to my specific research project, helps me better engage with each text rather than passively assimilating information. Additionally, putting these notes into spreadsheet form has been a helpful way to read horizontally for insights specific to a source and vertically for trends and gaps in the literature. The most valuable sources I am finding are peer-reviewed scholarly articles from established databases, as they provide the rigorous methodology and evidence base needed to conduct doctoral-level work, while also giving clear examples of how scholars position their work within existing conversations.
Essential Resources and Tools for Research Excellence
As I develop my research skills, I am hoping to add a few database-specific resources to my journal to increase my chances of doing in-depth searches. I have found academic databases for my discipline, including Academic Search Complete, JSTOR, and ProQuest Dissertations & Theses Global, to be especially helpful as they provide a variety of different types of sources that are useful for different purposes in my research (Droog, 2021). I also want to incorporate the Learning Commons Search Strategy Worksheet mentioned in the research plan template because it gives a systematic approach to keyword development and database selection. These resources are important because they ensure that I am not restricting myself to surface-level or easily accessible sources, but instead engaging the depth and breadth of scholarship necessary for doctoral work. Additionally, using these specialized databases quickly will allow me to find the most recent research and not rely on outdated information that would be detrimental to my scholarly contributions.
Moreover, I would like to include advanced citation management and collaborative tools in my research tools. In addition to simple Zotero functionality, I will use Zotero's group library function to share sources with advisors and colleagues, and the templates of Zotero notes that correspond to the format of the source descriptive note that I have established (Behera & Meher, 2022). I would also like to add links to discipline-specific style guides and methods materials that extend beyond the general APA formatting, to the subtle needs of my discipline. These tools are essential as they address the technicalities of research and the collaborative and iterative quality of doctoral scholarship. Keeping my research materials organized, shareable, and professionally formatted will allow me to better meet my scholarly community's needs. It will also help me ensure my work is of the utmost academic rigor. This systematic resource management strategy will become a basis for generating original and good-quality research during my doctoral education and beyond.
References
American Psychological Association. (n.d.). APA style. https://apastyle.apa.org/
Behera, M., & Meher, D. (2022). Zotero: An overview of an open source citation management tool for researchers. Indian Journal of Information, Library & Society, 35(1-2), 74-82. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/362066740
Droog, A. A. (2021). ProQuest dissertations & theses global. The Charleston Advisor, 23(2), 30-33. https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2868-8495
Grammarly. (n.d.). Grammarly: AI writing assistance. https://www.grammarly.com/
Mendeley. (n.d.). Reference management software. Elsevier. https://www.mendeley.com/
Purdue Online Writing Lab. (n.d.). APA style introduction. Purdue University. https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/research_and_citation/apa_style/apa_style_introduction.html
Zotero. (n.d.). Your personal research assistant. https://www.zotero.org/
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