Self-explanatory. Include your name, my name, the course (PAD 6833), the university, the semester and a title. Even “Research Paper” is a good title.
Give me a one-paragraph summary of your research and your preliminary findings.
Here is the abstract from my capstone paper:
Charter schools are theorized to have fundamentally different labor conditions for teachers
compared to public schools, specifically in regards to teacher turnover and attrition. Turnover in public
schools is theorized to have negative effects upon student achievement, while turnover in charter
schools is theorized to have positive effects on student achievement, due to the vastly different labor
conditions present in these organizations. The purpose of this paper is to answer the question, “Does
teacher turnover have a positive effect upon student achievement in charter school organizations?” .
Statistical comparison of charter school organizations and public school districts in Texas for the 2012-
2013 school year reveals that, contrary to findings predicted by this theory, teacher turnover has either
no effect on some measurements of student achievement (such as standardized test pass rates) or has
profoundly negative effects upon other measures of student achievement (specifically, graduation
rates), even when numerous variables that routinely affect student achievement and organizational
competence are accounted for. This paper concludes by noting that there are likely other, overlooked
variables in determining student outcomes and suggests further research in this topic, along with more
research into potential ways to reduce teacher turnover and develop career educators.
This might be a bit longer than needed, but you get the idea. Try to devote at least one sentence to each of the following ideas:
These can all be one or two sentences.
Here you can expand on #1 from the abstract above: What is this paper about? What question are you attempting to answer?
Now instead of doing this in one or two sentences, give me a page or two. This may seem challenging but try this: assume that I don’t know anything about your topic beyond what a regular adult might know. If your topic is, say, car crashes, you don’t need to explain what a car crash is. However, it might be a good idea to include things like:
Here you will continue to expand on #3 from the Abstract. Your literature review should be a bit more fleshed-out now than when you turned in the initial literature review.
Here you will detail the data and statistical methods you have undertaken to answer your research question and prove/disprove your hypothesis.
APA Style
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American Psychological Association. (n.d.). Style and grammar guidelines. American Psychological Association. https://apastyle.apa.org/style-grammar-guidelines (Accessed Nov. 11, 2024)
Pan, S. C. (n.d.). Research Paper Structure. University of California - San Diego. https://psychology.ucsd.edu/undergraduate-program/undergraduate-resources/academic-writing-resources/writing-research-papers/research-paper-structure.html (Accessed Nov. 11, 2024)