Action Research Reviewing literature on the Research Problem

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Action Research Reviewing literature on the Research Problem

Recording your Reading In 30mins review one article related to your research problem: How? Draw up a table (on large sheet of paper) or create subheadings, which note(s): Definition of x ( x is a concept related to your research problem, e.g. classroom management) What kind/aspect of x is spoken about in this article? What is the argument? ( approx. 4 sentences) What claims are made? What evidence is presented? How relevant is this to your school context & research problem? How? - SKIM & SCAN Read the title of the article Read the abstract Underline and read the first and last sentence in every paragraph Do this with all the articles you find related to your topic.

Title Definition Aspect Argument Claims Evidence Relevance Use a table or use

Title of article; author(s); publication year Definition of research problem concept Argument Claims Evidence Relevance