
Formulating the Research Question
Students learn to craft a focused, arguable, and epistemologically relevant research question. They will align their question with the requirements of the KI Independent Study.
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Students learn to craft a focused, arguable, and epistemologically relevant research question. They will align their question with the requirements of the KI Independent Study.
Key Questions
- What makes a research question epistemologically significant?
- How do we narrow a broad topic into a focused inquiry?
- What are the criteria for a viable KI research question?
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Literature Review and Methodology Design
This topic guides students through synthesizing existing literature and selecting appropriate methodologies for their independent study. They will justify their chosen approach.
2 methodologies
Constructing the Epistemological Argument
Students focus on structuring their final Independent Study paper, ensuring a coherent epistemological argument. They will practice peer review and revision.
2 methodologies