1 Major goals for this class: 1. Write a good literature review related to a topic in your National Board area 2. Prepare a literature-based presentation.

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1 Major goals for this class: 1. Write a good literature review related to a topic in your National Board area 2. Prepare a literature-based presentation the school board

O'Leary, Z. (2004) The Essential Guide to Doing Research. London: Sage Chapter Six2 The Importance of Working with Literature Working with literature is an essential part of the research process that: generates ideas helps form significant questions is instrumental in the process of research design

Working with Literature Literature Find it! Manage it! Use it! Review it!

Working with Literature Literature Find it ! Manage it! Use it! Review it! Knowing the literature types Using available resources Honing your search skills

Working with Literature Literature Find it! Manage it! Use it! Review it! Reading efficiently Keeping track of references Writing relevant annotations

Working with Literature Literature Find it! Manage it! Use it! Review it! Choosing your research topic Developing your question Arguing your rationale Informing your work with theory Designing method

Working with Literature Literature Find it! Manage it! Use it! Review it! Understanding lit review’s purpose Ensuring adequate coverage Writing purposefully Working on style and tone

Working with Literature Literature Find it! Manage it! Use it! Review it! Knowing the literature types Knowing the literature types Reading efficiently Reading efficiently Choosing your research topic Understanding lit review’s purpose Understanding lit review’s purpose Using available resources Keeping track of references Keeping track of references Developing your question Ensuring adequate coverage Ensuring adequate coverage Honing your search skills Honing your search skills Writing relevant annotations Arguing your rationale Arguing your rationale Informing your work with theory Designing method Designing method Writing purposefully Writing purposefully Working on style and tone Working on style and tone

Adapted from O'Leary, Z. (2004) The Essential Guide to Doing Research. London: Sage Chapter Six9 Finding literature Finding relevant literature can be made easier if you are able to readily access and draw on a wide variety of resources such as: reference materials books journals official publications Archives

O'Leary, Z. (2004) The Essential Guide to Doing Research. London: Sage Chapter Six10 Finding literature Don’t go it alone!! When looking for literature be sure to call on the experts such as: librarians supervisors other researchers practitioners

Adapted from O'Leary, Z. (2004) The Essential Guide to Doing Research. London: Sage Chapter Six11 Managing the literature It also pays to be organized and diligent when it comes to keeping references. Keep and file copies of relevant books, articles, etc. Avoid lending out your ‘only copies’ Use APA style from the start Consider using bibliographic file management software such as Endnote or WORD 2007

O'Leary, Z. (2004) The Essential Guide to Doing Research. London: Sage Chapter Six12 Annotating Sources Annotating your sources (as you did in EDTE 250 with Susan) provides you with a record of relevant literature. It should include: the citation articulation of the author and audience a short summary critical commentary notes on relevance that remind you of the significance, accuracy, and quality of the sources cited

O'Leary, Z. (2004) The Essential Guide to Doing Research. London: Sage Chapter Six13 The Formal Literature Review Most find the writing of a literature review a challenging task that takes patience, practice, drafts, and redrafts

What does this have to do with getting your National Board Certification? As a National Board certified teacher you are an expert in your field... O'Leary, Z. (2004) The Essential Guide to Doing Research. London: Sage Chapter Six14

Adapted from O'Leary, Z. (2004) The Essential Guide to Doing Research. London: Sage Chapter Six15 The Formal Literature Review The formal literature review established your credibility as an expert in your field and: informs your readers of your topic argues the need for, and relevance of, your work

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O'Leary, Z. (2004) The Essential Guide to Doing Research. London: Sage Chapter Six17 Writing your Literature Review A good literature review is an argument that is more purposeful than a simple review of relevant literature

O'Leary, Z. (2004) The Essential Guide to Doing Research. London: Sage Chapter Six18 Writing your Literature Review Writing a good review requires you to: read a few good reviews write critical annotations develop a structure write purposefully use the literature to back up your arguments review and write throughout the research process get feedback and be prepared to redraft

O'Leary, Z. (2004) The Essential Guide to Doing Research. London: Sage Chapter Six19 Writing your Literature Review Style and Tone… Writing a good literature review can be likened to holding a good dinner party conversation They both require individuals who can engage, learn, debate, argue, contribute, and evolve their own ideas, without being hypercritical or sycophantic

Class Texts: Writing Literature Reviews by Jose L. Galvan Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association. (5th ed.) (2001) 20

Writing Literature Reviews As you read the first three chapters, here are some things to pay particular attention to... 21

For next week: Read Why Teachers Must Become Change Agents” article Chapters 1 to 3 & Model Lit Review(p119) of Lit Review Text, then answer Activity #2 questions Complete “Term Paper Familiarization Test” 22

Chapter 1 Primary Sources – what are they and why these instead of secondary sources What are the 3 major issues of empirical studies? The Writing Process: What makes it different than other writing you have done and how do the chapters of this book support the process? 23

Chapter 2 What’s the difference between writing a literature review for a term paper and writing for a thesis? What are the two main goals for a thesis literature review? How will you adapt this to your NB topic? 24

Chapter 3 What are the steps to selecting a topic and identifying literature for review? Good, now organize your Literature Review utilizing these steps! 25

Sample Research Paper... Take 10 to 15 minutes to read this paper in class Then get started on the “Term Paper Familiarization Test” and complete it for next week We’ll discuss the first several questions this evening, then complete the rest next week 26