6. Literature reviews
There are different ways to organize your literature review. Make use of subheadings to bring order and coherence to your review.
For example, having established the importance of your research area and its current state of development, you may devote several subsections on related issues as: theoretical models, measuring instruments, etc.
7. Research methodology
The method section typically consists of the following sections:
o Design -Is it a questionnaire study or a laboratory experiment? What kind of design do you choose?
o Subjects or participants - Who will take part in your study ? What kind of sampling procedure do you use?
o Instruments - What kind of measuring instruments or questionnaires do you use? Why do you choose them? Are they valid and reliable?
o Procedures - How do you plan to carry out your study? What activities are involved? How long does it take?
8. Time schedule
9. bibliography
This is a list of the literature referred to in your research proposal.
10. Appendix
o A questionnaire
o A set of questions for an interview
o A set of lesson plans
o A test paper