Analyze and synthesize researched information to develop and support original claims.

We have spent significant time in this course learning how to respond to, analyze and synthesize information and ideas. For the final formal writing assignment of the semester you will draw on those same skills to help you form an argument of your own in response to a focused research question. You will draw on ideas from the classes core reading, alongside your own research, ideas and experiences to help shape your argument—the purpose of your argument should be to negotiate a solution to a problem. You will consider your own claim alongside counter or opposing viewpoints and attempt to find a common ground. Your voice should dominate this essay; use research sources as support for your ideas.

Skills: The purpose of English 111 is to help you develop and practice writing and thinking skills essential to your success in college and in your professional life beyond school. Drawing on Bloom’s Taxonomy of Learning Domains, we will focus on developing writerly “moves” that characterize strong written communication. This assignment will ask you to practice the following writing skills: Analyzing, Evaluating, and Synthesizing.

Knowledge: This assignment will draw from knowledge in most of the course learning objectives for English 111, but particular focus will be on developing skills in the following:

(1) Compose texts that exhibit appropriate rhetorical choices, including attention to audience, purpose, context, genre, culture, and convention.
(4) Analyze and synthesize researched information to develop and support original claims.
(7) Employ correct techniques of style, formatting, and documentation when incorporating quotes, paraphrases, and summaries from sources into compositions.
Task:
Now that you have synthesized the ideas of multiple sources on a common theme, you might begin to consider other areas in your life where you might apply this information.

For this final writing project, you will write a researched argument about an issue affecting your future career field, your major field, your community or an issue described in the readings you’ve done from the book. This paper is your own argument, but you should take into account what you’ve learned during this course: begin by showing the conversation your paper is responding to (“they say”), have a clear statement of your own argument (“I say”), include quotes and incorporate them smoothly, point out possible objections to your argument, use appropriate transitions, and explain why the issue matters. You might also con- sider adding metacommentary and finding ways to include your own voice even though this is academic writing.

Below is a possible structure for this argument. you will compose a thesis statement, support your thesis with evidence from your research and address a counter argument.

One Strategy for Organizing an Argument-the Classical Argument:
Cast your memory to what you know about the Golden Age of Greece. . . . remember those clever Greeks formed one of the world’s first democracies. Because they were not blessed with the printing presses of the marvels of television or the internet, they relied on oratory (speech) as the prime way of communicating with and persuading voters. Over time, Aristotle and his cronies (the classical rhetoricians) noticed the most successful and persuasive orators tended to structure their speeches in fairly regular ways. Very thoughtfully, Aristotle recorded a “map” of those arrangements for posterity:

Opening (Exordium): Gains the audience’s attention and interest.
Background (Narratio): Provides the context or history of the situation.
Definition of Issues (Explicatio): Defines or limits terms and explains issues.
Thesis (Partitio): States the position that is to be argued.
Proof (Confirmatio): Supports and develops the thesis.
Refutation (Refutatio): Answers opposing arguments.
Conclusion (Peroratio): Summarizes the arguments (if appropriate) and sometimes urges the audience to action.
Aristotle taught his students the most important parts of a speech (or in our case, an essay) are the opening, the thesis, the proof, and the conclusion; the only necessary parts for all occasions or purposes, or all readers are the thesis and proof.

Remember that this classical arrangement is a guide, not a rigid form to follow. As writers tackle new projects, they make their own decisions about which of these “parts” best suits the rhetorical context for their writing assignment. Contemplating purpose and audience helps writers make those decisions.

So, once again, as you use this arrangement in here or in other classes, be sure to remember that it is not cast in stone. And that’s what makes it so useful; the arrangement is flexible and can be adapted to many writing situations.

Format:

Length: 6-8 pages (2000 word minimum), double spaced
Use standard fonts and sizes (Times New Roman 12, Calibri 11)
The final draft of the essay should utilize a formal documentation format (MLA/APA)
You will need to include at least five (5) sources for this paper including at least four of the core readings and one additional research source

What aspect of neuroscience is addressed in the paper?

  1. Submit a peer-reviewed scientific article on one of the following specific Neuroscience topics: Topics include
  2. a) Spinal cord injury/recovery
  3. b) Neuronal development;
  4. C) Rho GTPases in neurons;
  5. d) Nanomaterials in the nervous system.

To receive the points, the paper must be peer-reviewed, from a scholarly journal and relate to some aspect of the special topics listed above. In addition, you must briefly explain the relevance of the paper and the findings, answering these questions:

1) What aspect of neuroscience is addressed in the paper?

2) What methods were used to conduct the study?

3) What were the main results (what did they find in one sentence); and

4) What did they conclude from the results (what is the significance of the reported research)? Attach the file link.

  1. Submit a peer-reviewed scientific article on some aspect of Neuroanatomy/Neurophysiology

To receive the points, the paper must be peer-reviewed, from a scholarly journal and relate to some aspect of Neuroanatomy/Neurophysiology.  In addition, you must briefly explain the relevance of the paper and the findings, answering these questions:

1) What aspect of neuroscience is addressed in the paper?

2) What methods were used to conduct the study?

3) What were the main results (what did they find in about one sentence)

4) What did they conclude from the results (what is the significance of the reported research)? Attach the file link.

  1. Post a link to a study aid that you find useful for studying Neuroanatomy/ Neurophysiology. The link should be to resources other than those suggested by your book.

To receive the points, you must explain why you found the aid useful, the subject to which it pertains, and the link must be functional. Provide the link and explanation in the message box.

Explain how at least two groups define the problem and set the agenda.

Response #2: The Charter School Movement: Use the following to write a 3-4 page paper.
1. Identify the groups/actors in the reform.
2. Explain how at least two groups define the problem and set the agenda.
3. Explain what you consider to be the two most significant long-term implementation challenges for the reform.
4. Identify the “tools” or “instruments” that policymakers might consider for advancing or stopping the reform. Make sure to cite the various sources we have read.
Links to the videos are attached.

Identify the theoretical framework for the study and assess the quality of the study in terms of validity and reliability.

Module 1 – Case
INTRODUCTION TO CASE STUDY DESIGN AND METHODOLOGY
Case Assignment
Find an example of case study research work for critical analysis. The case study work may be a book, journal article, a dissertation, or technical report on a topic of interest. You will make the best use of your time if you choose a study that relates to a topic you might be interested in studying in depth in your Doctoral Study project as proposed in the SLP. In a 6-page essay, address the following questions:
1. Why is this classified as a case study? Is it a descriptive, explanatory, or exploratory study?
2. Identify the four key components of the research design:
i. What is the research question?
ii. What propositions are suggested?
iii. What is the unit of analysis?
iv. How is the data linked to the propositions?
3. Identify the theoretical framework for the study and assess the quality of the study in terms of validity and reliability.
Assignment Expectations
Your 6-page essay must follow APA formatting and demonstrate clarity, depth, and critical thinking. As you answer the questions posed in this case, include supporting rationale and cited sources.
The assignment will be assessed using the Case Study Rubric.

Identify the theoretical framework for the study and assess the quality of the study in terms of validity and reliability.

Module 1 – Case
INTRODUCTION TO CASE STUDY DESIGN AND METHODOLOGY
Case Assignment
Find an example of case study research work for critical analysis. The case study work may be a book, journal article, a dissertation, or technical report on a topic of interest. You will make the best use of your time if you choose a study that relates to a topic you might be interested in studying in depth in your Doctoral Study project as proposed in the SLP. In a 6-page essay, address the following questions:
1. Why is this classified as a case study? Is it a descriptive, explanatory, or exploratory study?
2. Identify the four key components of the research design:
i. What is the research question?
ii. What propositions are suggested?
iii. What is the unit of analysis?
iv. How is the data linked to the propositions?
3. Identify the theoretical framework for the study and assess the quality of the study in terms of validity and reliability.
Assignment Expectations
Your 6-page essay must follow APA formatting and demonstrate clarity, depth, and critical thinking. As you answer the questions posed in this case, include supporting rationale and cited sources.
The assignment will be assessed using the Case Study Rubric.

Describe Conceptual and Operational Definitions of Constructs

In this assignment, you are being given a number of constructs. Conduct scholarly research that has been published within the past five years that measures each on these. Based on this, provide a conceptual and at least one operational definition of each construct listed below. Based on the operational definitions, provide a measurement for the variable and explain the level of measurement (nominal, ordinal, interval, and ratio) that is generated. Once this is completed, provide a conceptual and operational definition of two constructs you will be measuring in your intended dissertation research.

Rather than present a traditional paper, organize the document by the following construct.

Attitude toward new technology
Customer satisfaction
Self-concept
Leadership style
Organizational commitment
Constructs you intend to measure

Is the coverage increasing or decreasing over the past 10 years -show a trend using a chart.

1. cover page
2. introduction
3. literature review(1-2 pages)
4. discussion(4-5 pages)
5. conclusion,
6. and references.

1. Short introduction to the topic – why is this topic relevant to contemporary planning practice?
2. Short description on your library search methodology – describe search engines, databases, and keywords used, etc. How did you fine-tune your search? What was your criteria for selecting the articles?
3. Short description on the coverage of the topic – How many articles did you find – did you find a lot of articles or very few? What kind of articles are there – long analytical articles, theory bases, or detailed individual case studies? Is the coverage increasing or decreasing over the past 10 years -show a trend using a chart.
4. Provide a detailed discussion on the content of articles – neatly organize and discuss the key planning issues, practice, theory and/or arguments in your chosen topic. These discussions should form the bulk of your paper, and should be organized using sub-headings. Sub-headings are not the titles of each of the articles you reviewed – the paper must be organized in a coherent and logical manner, and be analytical in approach rather than just a summary of each article.
5. Summarize the discussion and findings at the end. Most importantly, remember that you are not discussing the topic “generally”, you are discussing its coverage specifically in the Planning Magazine in the past decade. Planning magazine is the mainstream trade magazine for the planning profession in the US published by the American Planning Association, and read by most practicing planners.

Explain ethical considerations that apply to the area of the research project

Unit 6: Undertake a research project within services for health and social care or children and
young people
1 Be able to justify a topic for research within services for health and social care or
children and young people
1.1 Identify the area for the research project
1.2 Develop the aims and objectives of the research project
1.3 Explain ethical considerations that apply to the area of the research
project
1.4 Complete a literature review of chosen area of research

What are three methods of duration estimation for project activities

What are three methods of duration estimation for project activities and what are the advantages and disadvantages of each method?