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Are you struggling with your dissertation? Have you started too late and now you’re panicking? Help is here! Your Dissertation in Education is a straight-forward, plain English guide to doing and writing your project. It will take you from start to finish, with practical and friendly advice on every page. This second edition includes: - A new Foundations section with the concepts and tools you need to get started - An expanded guide to methodology and writing about methods - A new chapter on mixed methods An essential companion on your dissertation journey, this book is ideal for students across education, including teacher training, early childhood and education studies. Scott Buckler is Principal Lecturer in the School of Education at Newman University (Birmingham). Nicholas Walliman is Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Design, Technology and the Environment at Oxford Brookes University.
How do I write a discussion chapter?
How do I write a discussion chapter?
By the end of this chapter you will be able to answer the following:
- What is the discussion chapter and why is it needed?
- How do I structure the discussion chapter?
- What should I do now?
What is the discussion chapter and why is it needed?
You would have already provided your results and some interpretation but as yet you would not have actually discussed the implications of the data, instead saving it for this chapter. The chapter is sometimes referred to as the evaluation chapter as it evaluates the data in light of your aim and objectives.
From the outset of your research, you would have had thoughts about what to include in this chapter, issues ...
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