Overview and Objectives-9 In this module, you will share your initial findings with your peers via a discussion post. Make sure you are clear on what option you are working on and give your peers the

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Introduction

This is where you will explain why you chose the topic you chose.

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Research Question and Purpose Methodology

Describe/explain the methods used in your chosen research

Literature Review

A review of the literature supporting why the topic you chose is important. These DO NOT have to be action research projects.

Analysis

(this is where you will explore and analyze each of the six action research projects you chose)

Results

Discuss the results of the projects you analyzed. What did the data show, how it was collected, etc.

Discussion and Implications

What did you learn about the topic after analyzing the research projects you chose to analyze? How can that information affects your field or the world?


References

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Last Name, F. M. (Year). Book Title. City Name: Publisher Name.