- Typed, APA style.
- Prepared with committee chair, then taken to committee for approval.
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Abstract (250 words)
Introduction
- State the need (support with literature)
- State objectives for what you want to accomplish
Method
- Describe participants (students, parents, teachers)
- Describe setting
- Describe materials used
- Describe the plan (what you are going to do)
- Describe evaluation (how you will know if you are successful)
- Optional: Provide a paragraph describing why you believe the project would be effective
Final Project
- Typed, APA style.
- Future tense changed to past tense.
- Prepared with committee chair, presented to committee.
- See writing guide and writing supports in the online creative project / thesis library for additional information.
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Introduction
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Edited to reflect committee feedback, and new understanding of issues.
Method
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Edited to reflect changes in procedures, committee feedback, and new understanding of issues.
Results
- Describe outcomes – What do the data you collected tell you? Align the
outcomes to the questions or objectives in your proposal. Include charts,
graphs, and/or tables.
Reflection
- Describe your satisfaction with the outcomes (link to objectives).
- What did you learn outside of the data collected? Describe what you would change.
- Describe how this project addressed the need identified in the introduction, and how it links to the literature you used to support the need.
- Describe how the project can help you in future practice.
