ENG1.ELAR.11.D
Modify the major research question as necessary to refocus the research plan.
English I · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2017
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research questionresearch plan
Skills
- modify (the major research question) #dok2
- refocus (the research plan) #dok2
- analyze (when modification of research question is necessary) #dok3
- justify (adjustments to research plan based on new research questions) #dok3
Learning Targets
- I can identify the major research question in a given research plan. #dok1
- I can define the purpose of a research question. #dok1
- I can modify the major research question when necessary. #dok2
- I can refocus a research plan to align with a revised research question. #dok2
- I can analyze when a research question no longer fits the direction of the research. #dok3
- I can justify changes made to a research plan based on the revised question. #dok3
Big Ideas
- Research is a flexible and iterative process that may require changing the research question as new information emerges.
- Modifying a major research question is crucial to maintaining the relevance and focus of a research plan.
Essential Questions
- Why might a research question need to be modified during an inquiry process?
- How can changing a research question impact the direction and outcomes of research?
- What steps can researchers take to determine if their research question needs to be revised?
- How does refocusing a research plan help ensure that research stays relevant and meaningful?
- What challenges might arise when modifying a research question, and how can they be addressed?