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Understanding the Problem: A Comprehensive Literature Review in Curriculum and Instruction

This chapter explores the problem underlying the research within the MA in Curriculum and Instruction. We begin with an overview, restating the rationale for the study and exploring the documentation of the problem through various sources, including anecdotal evidence and interviews. A thorough literature review highlights current research and important anchor papers, employing a funnel approach to delve into the problem's aspects and potential solutions. The causative analysis identifies key factors leading to the issue, followed by a summary that encapsulates the chapter's findings.

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Understanding the Problem: A Comprehensive Literature Review in Curriculum and Instruction

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  1. Chapter 2 – Study of the Problem/Literature Review MA in Curriculum and Instruction MGED Capstone Paper

  2. Basic Outline for Chapter 2 • Overview • Problem Documentation • Literature Review • Causative Analysis • Summary

  3. Overview • Briefly restate the reasoning behind this study. What are your studying and why?

  4. Problem Documentation • How do you know your problem is a problem? • What documents/ancedotal materials/interviews have led you to believe this is a problem?

  5. Literature Review • Conduct a literature review that addresses all aspects of your problem • Look for anchor papers that could help you further your study • Use a funnel approach • Remember to address possible solutions

  6. Causative Analysis • What are the causes that lead to the problem?

  7. Summary • Don’t forget to briefly summarize the chapter when you finish.

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