it has to be in line with education
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You are in Education, are wanting to work on a Master's Degree, and don't know what issues in education could use some researching and synthesis? Brrr..... that's scary.
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Well, I would write it on what you think should be done to better education for children/students. How could you not know what to write about? I'm going for my bachelor's, and I've already ahd to write at least 5. But I would write it on what you fell, but back it up with facts.
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C'mon people, let's be constructive.......poor lolit is just trying to get some help! I would suggest going from a general topic and then getting more and more specific. So, maybe your general topic is: Academic Achievement Then you read a few articles on the topic and see some that have looked at the relationship between academic achievement and parental involvement--but with conflicting results! Then, you read a few articles on academic achievment and parental involvement, get an idea about what kind of research is being conducted, and maybe you see that nobody has compared the effects of parental involvement on student acheivement across races......so now we are getting more specific....race and the relationship between academic achievement parental involvement. Then, you remember that minority groups often have lower achievment than majority groups......hmmmm, now we are getting very specific......what about a study on the relationship between parental involvement and student achievement among African American or Hispanic students? Anyway, that is just an example, but the idea is to start with a general topic---a broad area you are interested in....then get more and more specific until you arrive at your specific study! Another good hint is to look at the end of published studies....they often have a paragraph or two on future research directions/unanswered questions (just as you will eventually have in your thesis)---these can be really good for generating ideas. Good luck!
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