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GUIDELINES FOR RESEARCH DESIGNAdapted from Macquarie University "Solutions for conducting research processes"
RESOURCES EVALUATION CRITERIA
A) USE OF ENGLISH: Academic Writing
2) Visit specialist libraries at different universities. B) SOURCES-CITING-REFERENCES
C) ORGANIZATION
D) SUPPORTING IDEAS
E) RESEARCH CRITERIA
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A) USE OF ENGLISH: Academic Writing
7) Identify a specific problem to investigate about. B) SOURCES-CITING-REFERENCES
C) ORGANIZATION
D) SUPPORTING IDEAS
FEED BACK given by your tutor. E) RESEARCH CRITERIA
PHASES AND RESEARCH ACTIVITIES
GUIDELINES TO ORIENTATE RESEARCH ACTIVITIES
PHASE 1: DO EXTENSIVE READING
1) Investigate about existing research projects: theses, journal articles or monographs.
PROFILE Issues in teachers’ Professional Development-UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL DE COLOMBIA: http://www.scielo.org.co/scielo.php?script=sci_abstract&pid=S1657-07902010000100012&lng=en&nrm=iso&tlng=es
Colombian Applied Linguistics Journal-UNIVERSIDAD DISTRIAL F.J. DE CALDAS http://calj.udistrital.edu.co/index.php?option=com_weblinks&Itemid=23
3) Learn to search information through databases from different research web-sites, universities and libraries.
OXFORD JOURNALS: Applied linguistics: http://applij.oxfordjournals.org/content/30/4.toc
4) Select bibliography, references and make a list of authors to investigate and consult specific theory according to your research interests.
ACADEMIC GOOGLE: http://scholar.google.com.co/schhp?tab=ws
5) Use the library services at Universidad Santo Tomás: Databases collection, interlibrary loans with different universities including Luis Angel Arango Library.
Universidad Santo Tomás: http://biblioteca.usta.edu.co/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=51&Itemid=13
PHASE 2: NEEDS ANALYSIS and JUSTIFICATION
6) Select preliminary studies or research projects for supporting your research proposal.
8) Justify the research problem and the development of it taking into account: preliminary studies, research findings and needs analysis.
9) Define clearly that the research area you investigated about is not complete to establish the need for doing a research project in such area.
GUIDELINES FOR RESEARCH DESIGNAdapted from Macquarie University "Solutions for conducting research processes"
A) USE OF ENGLISH: Academic Writing
B) SOURCES-CITING-REFERENCES
C) ORGANIZATION
D) SUPPORTING IDEAS
E) RESEARCH CRITERIA
PHASE 3: Formulating a RESEARCH QUESTION
and defining a OBJECTIVES
10) From extensive reading you may identify a research area: you may focus your question on pedagogy, teacher education, sociocultural concerns, learning strategies, testing and assessment, linguistic aspects, language and technology, among other fields of study.
11) Consider your experience as a teacher and interests for stating a research question.
12) Formulate (a) research question(s). As a suggestion try to narrow it (them) as much as possible.
13) Establish sub-questions underpinning the main research question.
14) Analyze the sub-questions for establishing the specific objectives.
15) Define the GENERAL OBJECTIVE: It is the affirmative form of the research question.
GUIDELINES FOR RESEARCH DESIGNAdapted from Macquarie University "Solutions for conducting research processes"
FEED BACK given by your tutor.
E) RESEARCH CRITERIA
16) Revise bibliography and references in detail.A) USE OF ENGLISH: Academic Writing
B) SOURCES-CITING-REFERENCES
C) ORGANIZATION
D) SUPPORTING IDEAS
E) RESEARCH CRITERIA
PHASE 3: Formulating a RESEARCH QUESTION
and defining a OBJECTIVES
PHASE 3: Writing a LITERATURE REVIEW
17) Analyze theory: Define authors, approaches, theoretical characteristics and content words or key concepts for narrowing the theoretical framework of your project.
18) Select studies related to the problem which might answer the research question.
19) Do not include series of quotations taken from theory.
20) The literature review must organize the general dimensions of the research project which are explicetely presented in the research question.
GUIDELINES FOR RESEARCH DESIGNAdapted from Macquarie University "Solutions for conducting research processes"
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E) RESEARCH CRITERIA
A) USE OF ENGLISH: Academic Writing
21) Rationale for the research designB) SOURCES-CITING-REFERENCES
C) ORGANIZATION
23) Data collection techniques D) SUPPORTING IDEASE) RESEARCH CRITERIA
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PHASE 3: Writing a LITERATURE REVIEW
PHASE 4: Defining the METHODOLOGICAL
FRAMEWORK
21) Determine the context in which data will be collected: WHO? (population or participants. WHERE? (setting, school, university or a particular institution) WHEN? (Define a term, semester, year, or any other period of time for doing the research proposal).
22) Research design: Research method including the specific apporach to sustain it
24) Data analysis: Define categoried and sub-categories
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