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Disabilities student in mainstream school
Essay structure in details:
1. Title: 20 word (maximum). (Disabilities student in mainstream school)
2. Abstract: A 200 word (maximum) summary of the proposal. This is not an introduction to the proposal and should be only be written when all the other sections of the proposal have been finalised.
3. Research objectives: A 200 word (maximum) statement of the problem to be investigated and two or three questions (research questions) that the study will seek to answer. The research objectives/questions will need to be consistent with the issues to be identified and discussed in the next section (background) of the proposal
4. Background: An approximately 1,500 word.
• Conduct a search of library periodicals, books and electronic materials and locate at least fifteen (15) publications relevant to your research topic (Disabilities student in mainstream school). Record the details of each publication following the format recommended by the American Psychological Association (APA). Read each publication and make brief notes on issues or concepts relevant to your research topic.
Synthesise the information into a review of literature pertinent to the research topic.
Requirements in background:
? Introduction: (one paragraph only)
• Overview information about (Disabilities student in mainstream school)
? Sub-sections: (multiple paragraphs)
• (multiple paragraphs within each) on each of the major issues or concepts (you may or may not prefer to use sub-headings for each sub-section)
• Do not structure the major issues or concepts section into subsections and/or paragraphs based upon separate publications. Ideally, each sub-section should present information on one issue or concept obtained from multiple publications.
? Conclusion: (one paragraph only)
• Summary the key point in the background.
5. Significance of the study: A 200 word (maximum) explanation of why and for whom the results of the proposed research are expected to be useful.
6. Research method: An approximately 1,000 word explanation of the type of research, the sample or source of data, data collection methods, data analysis techniques and mechanisms for ensuring reliability and validity (truthfulness) of results. The choice of research methods needs to be justified in terms of the expectation of providing data/information to enable the research objectives to be attained.
7. Ethical issues: A 200 word (maximum) explanation of how ethical requirements for conduct of research involving humans will be applied in the study. Applicants should refer to the NHMRC National Statement on Ethical Conduct in Research Involving Humans, available at the following website: http://www.health.gov.au/nhmrc/publications/synopses/e35syn.htm
8. Facilities and resources: A 100 word (maximum) summary of the resources needed to conduct the research. Refer to the “Guidelines for Essential Facilities for Higher Degree by Research Students”. http://www.curtin.edu.au/corporate/research/graduate/forms.html
9. Data storage: A 100 word (maximum) statement on who will store the data and of how long it will be stored prior to destruction. Section 2 of the Joint NHMRC/AVCC Statement and Guidelines on Research Practice on ‘Data Storage and Retention’, available at the AVCC website: http://www.health.gov.au/nhmrc/research/general/nhmrcavc.htm
10. Anticipated time-line: A 100 word (maximum) plan of when each stage of the research and the writing of the thesis will be conducted.
11. References: At the conclusion of the proposal, list all the references cited in the proposal in alphabetical order and format according to APA recommendations. Only include references cited in the text of your review. Proposal length: Maximum five pages (line spacing single) excluding references.