Education homework help
When evaluating an issue and reflecting on ways to positively address the issue, the task, at first, might seem overwhelming. For this reason, it is important to critically examine the issue to determine the most important related problems. As you consider problems associated with an issue, you should be able to begin identifying potential research topics. Before you can begin planning a research study for a topic, the topic must be quite narrow. As you narrow a topic to a specific problem, ask the following:
- What has already been studied in the literature?
- How much time will it take me to complete a study related to this problem?
- What stakeholder buy-in will I need to obtain to perform this study?
- What are the benefits of doing this study?
- What are the ethical considerations related to this study?
- Will I be able to recruit participants for this study?
These questions are not inclusive of all that needs consideration when contemplating a research study, but they give you an idea of what needs to be considered when you take an educational issue and extract problems for possible investigation.
To prepare for this Discussion, review the resources shared in this module as well as the following Toolkit documents: “Narrowing a Topic,” “Refining Your Research,” and “Creating Problem Statements.” Also, review the literature to learn more about each issue, and prepare to share any useful resources you discovered with your colleagues.
By Day 3 (of Module 4)
Post how you would narrow a topic from each of the three issues by identifying a problem for each issue that can be researched. Identify one piece of key information you discovered in a scholarly resource about each problem. Then, create problem statements that concisely define the scope of how you will research each problem.
Specific To Me: Also please note that my focus is on the following: common core, standard, Special Education (SPED), Gifted Education/The Gifted Learner (Twice Exceptional – 2E specifically) , and English Language Arts Learner (ELLs) . FYI