Focus on the Study and Set the Stage:
1. Select a topic
2. Narrow the topic
3. Develop a research question
4. Identify the purpose of the study
5. Identify problems surrounding the study
6. Describe the context of the study
7. Identify central issues and subtopics
Summarized from Alber, Sandra M., A Toolkit for Action Research. Lanham, US: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2010.
Purpose of the literature review:
1. Demonstrate an understanding of the field
2. Inform and shape the research project
3. Prepare future readers of the study to understand the context of the project
May include:
Summarized from Alber, Sandra M., A Toolkit for Action Research. Lanham, US: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2010.
Marianne Myers and James Dodd presented this PowerPoint on Literature Review and Metadata at the Undergraduate Research Retreat.
This guide, Action Research at TCC, is a derivative of EDU 590/592: Action Research by Caitlin A. Balgeman, used under CC BY.
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