Visit CDS Central and download the CDS Dissertation Guide.
This assignment is to help acclimate you to the dissertation journey and to resources available in CDS Central under the Doctoral Journey tab.
Refer to the MEAL Plan section on pages 5–7 within the Dissertation Process Matrix and Reflection for information on how to craft a well-structured scholarly paragraph.
Complete the Dissertation Process and Deliverables Matrix and Reflection.
Note: If you are not completing a dissertation, then complete the matrix for a research project you might complete.
Use the APA tutorials within Doctoral Writing Resources and format your paper according to current APA guidelines.
(Contact me about the dissertation topic please)
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Dissertation Process and Deliverables Matrix and Reflection
Visit CDS Central and download the CDS Dissertation Guide to complete Parts 1 and 2 of the assignment.
Part 1: Matrix
Complete the following matrix by including an explanation of each phase of the dissertation process (describe in your own words), what class you will be in at the end of each phase, and the deliverable for each phase. Note: The dissertation phases are different from the dissertation chapters.
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Part 2: Reflection
On the following pages, describe and evaluate your learning experience for the week by providing a paragraph for each of the following:
· Explain what has gone well for you and what you find to be challenging.
· Explain what is required from you in the weeks ahead to continue your development as a fully autonomous scholar, practitioner, and leader.
· Conclude by synthesizing your thoughts and discussing the broader implications of your learning experiences and goals.
Include citations from peer reviewed academic journals, industry publications, books, and/or other sources to support your assignment.
Cite your sources according to APA guidelines.
RES/709: Week 1 Reflection
Your Name
Institution Name
Course Name
Instructor’s Name
Assignment Due Date
RES/709: Week 1 Reflection
The first paragraph is the introduction in every paper and does not contain a subheading. Provide a brief overview of the general topic and end with a preview of the topics discussed in the paper. Unless the paper is a self-assessment analysis or a reflection paper, never write using first person: I, me, my, mine, etc. Never write academic papers using second person: you, your, yours, etc. Using editorial “we” and “our” is not acceptable. For more information on writing style and grammar, review Ch. 4 of the APA Manual.
What has Gone Well and Challenges
Provide one well-structured paragraph stating what has gone well and what you have found challenging. Use the MEAL Plan section located after the reference page as a guide to ensure you provide a well-structured paragraph.
What is Required as a SPL
Provide one well-structured paragraph stating your development as a fully autonomous scholar, practitioner, and leader, what is required from you in the weeks ahead. Use the MEAL Plan section located after the reference page as a guide to ensure you provide a well-structured paragraph.
Conclusion
Provide one well-structured paragraph and provide a conclusion to the discussion. Use the MEAL Plan section located after the reference page as a guide to ensure you provide a well-structured paragraph.
References
Note: The reference page is not sub-divided by type of literature and the following provides examples of how to format different pieces of literature. All references are in alphabetical order according to authors’ last names.
Journal Article Example
Ainsworth, S., & Purss, A. (2009). Same time, next year? Personnel Review, 38(3), 217-235.
https://doi.org/10.1108/00483480910943304
Authored Book Example
Bateman, T. S., & Snell, S. A. (2007). Management: Leading and collaborating in a competitive world (7th ed.). McGraw-Hill/Irwin.
Chapter in an Edited Book Example
Eatough, V., & Smith, J. (2008). Interpretative phenomenological analysis. In C. Willig & W. Stainton-Rogers (Eds.), The Sage handbook of qualitative research in psychology (pp. 179-195). Sage Publications. https://doi.org/10.4135/9781848607927.n11
[ Note: References are listed in alphabetical order. All references listed in the reference list must have an in-text citation from that source in the body of the paper. For additional examples of reference formatting, see Ch. 10 of the APA Manual.]
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