Literature and Findings
Literature and Findings
Before you collect new data, see what others have already found. This chapter covers the literature review and what to do when your classroom evidence contradicts published research.
What a literature review is, why a B.Ed. researcher needs one, and how to write it as an argument.
Two reasons: plagiarism rules and classroom context. Borrow the idea, build your own study.
What to do when your data does not match what the literature predicted.
Coming Up
Module 3 turns to methodology. The first chapter covers the two main families of educational research: qualitative and quantitative.
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