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    How the research project embodied the qualities and goals of action Research In their research project “Learning Classroom Management Through Web-Based Case Instruction: Implications for Early Childhood Teacher Education”, Lee and Choi embodied most of the qualities of action research. Unlike other types of research studies, the major goal of a research study is to improve teacher’s teaching practice and promote the learning outcomes as well as the behavior of students in a classroom…

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    lupus through research (“A list of national health organizations for patients & families suffering with cancer and other diseases,’ n.d.). The research for Lupus foundation of America is utilized to improve treatment for example medication advances, development and for the detection of the disease at early stages. This is a nationwide nonprofit voluntary health organization that reaches out to those in the healthcare profession who are willing to contribute to the research and development of…

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    importance of research with children, they are concerned on the research methods. Alternatives and consequences need to be carefully analyzed prior to the research process. Some alternatives and questions may arise when conducting research with children: (a) should we conduct research with children; (b) who should be directing the research, the researcher or the child participant; (c) who should take more control: The children, the parents, or the researchers; (d) whether the research be…

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    professional career goal is to explore innovative research that targets energy efficiency and sustainability through advanced materials. While I have no doubt that I want to pursue a research career in this field, I have often viewed the question of why as daunting. However, I have realized that my primary motivators can be distinctly defined: the prospect of doing something entirely novel, an appreciation for the challenging efforts that a research project necessitates, and the potential to…

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    Introduction Educational research today is mainly conducted at the University level and many of the valuable studies and research occasionally makes it to the classroom in which the teacher might be able to utilize with their students (Diana, 2011). This occurs for the reasons that educational researchers overlook the realities of the current classroom, fail to create research results into practical solutions for the classroom teacher and students, and the research is conducted without the…

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    objective involves different people or teams working together. The research by Madge B. Haughton (2010), explores how American firms use collaboration (teamwork) to be successful in China. The research explores the key factors for success but also looks at some of the challenges that hinder effective collaboration and some areas where the development of the research can occur. The purpose of this literature review is to discuss the research problem, explain the theoretical foundation, evaluate…

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    Behind The Psychosocial Stages of Development Ironically, the man behind the psychosocial stages of development struggled with finding his own identity for most of his life. Erik Erikson was born in Germany where his growing confusion began. By his adulthood, the United States was his new home; where he started a family of his own, and studied many children through various institutes and universities. Erikson is most well-known for his theory of the psychosocial development of humans and the…

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    Michael; Farmer, Brittany; Mannchen, Garrett and Sinnott, Jan. (2009). Four brief studies of relations between post formal thought and non-cognitive factors: Personality, concepts of god, political opinions, and social attitudes. Journal of Adult Development, 16(3), 173–182. doi:10.1007/s10804-009-9056-0 Berger, Kathleen Stassen (2014-05-12). The Developing Person Through the Life Span, Ninth Edition (Page R-25). Worth Publishers. Kindle Edition. 8. Briefly and clearly, explain the study.…

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    their scientific research. This is to ensure that they abide by moral duties and responsibilities. The mode of regulation in science can occurs at different levels such as institutional rules, professional bodies, national law and also international regulation (4). In the funding of science, the way by which scientific activities are overseen are different in publicly-funded research and privately-funded research. Public funded research is usually carried out…

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    In the beginning of this subject I was stumped as to what topic I should choose for my research question. In the end, I randomly picked a question from the ‘i-xplore’ research project journal I received from my teacher. The question I chose was “How are hotels in Australia trying to reduce their carbon footprints”. However, after weeks of inactivity, I decided to change my topic to something I was interested in. The new topic I decided on was “Who were Shoguns of the 17th century and what…

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