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Classroom and Instructional Management: EDTD 6001 - Theory to Practice I

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EDTD 6001: Theory into Practice I - Specific Course Guide

 

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EDTD 6001 Annotated Bibliography assignment

Assignment Description: "Choose a different problem of practices that you described in module 1. Find at least five research articles addressing the issue. Create a critical annotated bibliography for the articles correctly citing and referencing the articles."

To successfully complete this assignment, break it into 5 main steps:

  1. Choose a problem of practice.
  2. Locate several articles addressing the issue.
  3. Evaluate and select at least five articles to include in your annotated bibliography. 
  4. Reference each article in APA Style.
  5. Critically summarize each article in your own words. 

Where to go in this Research Guide for advice on Step...

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Enter a few keywords and/or "key phrases", or search by title or author > Search or hit Enter/Return

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Find articles in databases - a "medium level" search

Why search within an individual or a set of databases rather than GALILEO?

As GALILEO covers a wide range of disciplines, searching within an individual, or a small set of subject-specialty databases can be more on target and efficient. It is worth trying GALILEO first, and then run a similar search in a subject database/set of databases. 

Did you know EBSCOhost databases can be searched together?
Enter one of the EBSCOhost databases below> Select 'Choose Databases' > Select desired databases  > OK.

Did you know EBSCOhost databases can be searched together?
Enter one of the EBSCOhost databases below> Select 'Choose Databases' > Select desired databases  > OK.

Max your search strategy like a pro with search techniques

The table below outlines search techniques to help you find more relevant results. Go to each tab to find out more about each one.

Example Problem of Practice: Bullying in the elementary classroom 

  1. Firstly, brainstorm any synonyms: Think of additional synonyms or related keywords to include in your search. For example:
  • elementary - elementary, primary, K-5
  1. Apply the following search techniques wherever applicable to find more relevant results.
Search Technique
Format
Example
Exact Phrase Searching "key phrase"

"classroom management"

Boolean Operators AND, OR, NOT "classroom management" OR "behavior modification"

Parentheses

(keyword/phrase BOOLEAN OPERATOR keyword/phrase)

("classroom management" OR "behavior modification) AND bullying

Truncation Device Typically an asterisk: * May vary according to database "classroom management" OR "behavior modification) AND bully*
Wildcard

Typically a question mark: May vary according to the database.

"classroom management" OR "behavio?r modification" AND bully*

 

Exact Phrase Search

What it does The format Example/s

Will retrieve results containing your "key phrase" in the order that you have inputted at least once in the record details or the item contents

"Key phrase"

"classroom management" will find the phrase 'classroom management' at least once; it won't separate the words.

 

Boolean Operators

What they do The format Example

Boolean operators are 'connectors'. They combine keywords or key phrases in order to narrow or expand your search. 

In a simple search, if you use no Boolean Operator, the default operator is typically AND.

AND

OR

NOT

"Classroom management"

AND bullying

AND elementary

NOT "high school"

 

Parentheses

What they do The format Example/s

Parentheses direct the search engine to perform your search in a certain order.

They are great for expanding your search by combining synonyms and then connecting groups of synonyms with a Boolean Operator.

Example: 

(keyword/phrase BOOLEAN OPERATOR keyword/phrase)

BOOLEAN OPERATOR

(keyword/phrase BOOLEAN OPERATOR keyword/phrase

 

"classroom management"

AND bullying

AND (elementary OR primary)

NOT "high school"

 

Truncation

What it does The format Example

Enter part of a keyword and place the truncation symbol at the end. The database will return results that include any ending of that partial word.

Typically an asterisk i.e. *

May vary from database to database.

"classroom management"

AND bully*

AND (elementary OR primary)

NOT "high school"

***

bully* will retrieve bully and bullying

 

Wildcard

What it does The format Example

A wildcard will substitute a symbol for one letter of a word. Great for including spelling variations of a keyword in your search.

Typically a question mark: ?

May vary according to the database. Consult the database's 'Help' or 'Search Tips' page to verify the wildcard symbol.

behavio?r will retrieve

behavior, behaviour

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