Individual Research Report (IRR)
Although you will be working in groups for Performance Task #1, the first assessed piece is an Individual Research Report (IRR). This component comprises 50% of the total 20% for Performance Task #1.
The IRR will need to be 1200 words in length.
TASK GUIDELINES
In this project, you will collaborate with two - four other students to identify a problem or issue. From this problem or issue your group will develop a research question on which you will conduct preliminary research. You will identify approaches, perspectives, or lenses and divide responsibilities among the group for individual research that will ultimately address the previously chosen research question.
Individually, you will investigate your assigned approach, perspective, or lens on the issue or topic of your team research question. You will then present your findings to your group in a well-written individual report that:
The IRR will need to be 1200 words in length.
TASK GUIDELINES
In this project, you will collaborate with two - four other students to identify a problem or issue. From this problem or issue your group will develop a research question on which you will conduct preliminary research. You will identify approaches, perspectives, or lenses and divide responsibilities among the group for individual research that will ultimately address the previously chosen research question.
Individually, you will investigate your assigned approach, perspective, or lens on the issue or topic of your team research question. You will then present your findings to your group in a well-written individual report that:
- identifies the are of investigation and its relationship to the overall problem or issue
- summarizes, explains, analyzes, and evaluates the main ideas and reasoning in the chosen sources
- identifies, compares, and interprets a range of perspectives about the problem or issue
- cites all sources used and includes a list of works cited
- NOTE THAT THIS IS NOT A PERSUASIVE ESSAY; IT IS A RESEARCH REPORT
- collaboratively synthesizes and evaluates individual findings and perspectives to create a collective understanding of different approaches to the problem or issue
- considers potential solutions or resolutions and conducts additional research in order to evaluate different solutions within the context of the problem
- proposes one or more solutions or resolutions and prepares an argument to support their proposal
- MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THIS PART CAN BE FOUND ON THE TEAM MULTIMEDIA PRESENTATION (TMP) TAB