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Research Articles

These articles focus on presenting original research findings. They typically include a detailed methodology, data analysis, and discussion of the results. The aim is to contribute new knowledge to the field and often follow a structured format with sections like: Introduction, Literature Review, Methodology, Results, and Conclusion.

Recommended Outline

  1. Introduction: Opening statement and background information, problem statement, purpose of the study, research objectives, research questions/hypotheses, significance of the study.
  2. Literature Review (can also be a part of the Introduction in shorter papers): Theoretical framework, review of previous research related to your topic, identification of gaps in the literature.
  3. Methodology: Research design, participants, instruments or measures, procedure, data analysis plan.
  4. Results: Presentation of the data collected, statistical or thematic analysis, findings in a logical sequence, with tables and figures as necessary.
  5. Discussion: Interpretation of the results, implications of the findings, comparison with previous research, limitations of the study, suggestions for future research.
  6. Conclusion: Summary of findings, restatement of the research's significance.
  7. References: List of all sources cited in the paper (formatted according to APA 7th style).
  8. Appendices (if necessary): Supplementary material that is too lengthy or detailed to include in the body of the paper.

Note: All tables and figures need to be inserted within the text following APA 7th guidelines. 

Practice Articles

These articles emphasize practical applications and experiences. They usually describe specific techniques, strategies, or case studies from real-world practice. The goal is to provide insights and solutions that practitioners can apply in their own work. These articles may be less rigid in structure but often include sections like: Introduction, Description of Practice, Implementation, Outcomes, and Recommendations.

Recommended Outline

  1. Introduction: Overview of the teaching context, the challenge or issue the teaching practice addresses, an objective or goal that the teaching practice seeks to achieve, the importance or potential benefits of the proposed teaching practice.
  2. Background or Theoretical Framework (based on Literature): Relevant theories or models that support the teaching practice, review of similar practices or prior applications, identification of gaps or opportunities in teaching methods.
  3. Description of the Teaching Practice: Detailed explanation of the teaching practice, steps or stages in implementing the practice, materials and resources needed.
  4. Implementation: How the practice was applied in the classroom or learning environment, any adaptations or modifications made, reflections on the process and student engagement.
  5. Outcomes and Observations: Observable results or changes following the implementation, student feedback or outcomes, if available, teacher's observations and reflections.
  6. Discussion: Interpretation of the outcomes and observations, comparison with existing teaching methods or practices, potential implications for teaching and learning.
  7. Conclusions and Recommendations: Summarization of key points and takeaways, recommendations for other educators considering this practice, suggestions for further development or research.
  8. References: List of all sources cited in the paper (formatted according to APA 7th style).
  9. Appendices (if necessary): Supplementary material such as lesson plans, worksheets, or rubrics.

Note 1: All tables and figures need to be inserted within the text following APA 7th guidelines. 
Note 2: Practice-based papers should NOT include data, statistics, or extensive literature reviews or methodological descriptions.

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