Recycle Cycle Steps Questioning Planning Gathering Sorting& Sifting Synthesizing Evaluating Reporting.

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Recycle Cycle Steps Questioning Planning Gathering Sorting& Sifting Synthesizing Evaluating Reporting

Definition Process Researcher Circles Understanding

Questioning Identifying l listing the questions E Exploration

Planning Time Time Resources Resources Source Source Storage of the findings Storage of the findings

Gathering Relevant and useful information Relevant and useful information Scooping files Scooping files Books and CD rooms Books and CD rooms Thoughtful and productive Thoughtful and productive

Sorting & Sifting Provide the data Provide the data Selecting & sorting information Selecting & sorting information

Synthesizing Arrange and rearrange information Arrange and rearrange information Pattern and picture jelling together Pattern and picture jelling together

Evaluating Performance indicators Performance indicators

Reporting Information Presented Information Presented Solution Solution Findings Findings Print sources Print sources