Description
EED 580 is the first of two courses in the scholarly project track. The scholarly project is conducted in an area of interest of the candidate with advisor approval. It is designed to provide the knowledge and skills in a variety of areas to strengthen personal, academic, and research competencies vital to the success in completing a scholarly project. A scholarly project results in the candidate applying theory and empirical research to create a product (e.g., program, curriculum, or intervention) that is designed to address (e.g., solve, remediate, or improve) a practical educational problem. The candidate identifies a problem, implements a product, compares data before and after the implementation of the product, and analyzes and interprets the comparative data findings. This seminar will result in the completion of the scholarly project proposal, which includes an introduction, review of the literature, and methodology that are written in APA format.