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1. Research background
The research background is to ask questions and explain the reasons for studying this topic. The research background includes theoretical background and practical needs. It is also necessary to summarize the current situation of research on similar topics at home and abroad: ① What are people studying and to what extent? (2) find out what you want to study but others haven't done yet. (3) others have done it, and you think it is not enough (or defective), and put forward perfect ideas or measures. Others have done it, so you have to do the experiment again to verify it.
2. Purpose meaning
Purpose meaning refers to what problems will be solved (or what conclusions will be drawn) through this research, and what is the significance of solving this problem (or drawing conclusions). Sometimes the research background and purpose are combined into one.
3. Division of work among members
Division of work among members should refer to the specific responsibilities of the members of the research group in the research process, and everyone should have something to do and take responsibility. The team leader is responsible for coordination and organization.
4. Implementation plan
The implementation plan is the core part of the project plan, which mainly includes research contents, research methods and time arrangement. Research content refers to something that can be operated, which generally includes several levels: (1) Research direction. (2) Sub-topics (number and title). (3) Contents related to the research plan, that is, what to pass and what to achieve, etc. Should the research method clearly indicate whether it is literature research or experiment and investigation? If the investigation is a general survey or a spot check? If it is an experimental study, it is necessary to indicate whether there are controlled experiments and repeated experiments. The implementation plan should detail the schedule, location, tasks and objectives of each stage and who is responsible. If you go out to investigate, you should list the investigators, respondents, investigation contents, means of transportation, investigation tools, etc. If it is an experimental study, it is necessary to write down the experimental content, experimental location and equipment. The more specific the implementation plan, the easier it is to operate.
5. Feasibility demonstration
Feasibility demonstration refers to the conditions required for research, that is, the information materials, experimental equipment, research funds, students' knowledge and skills and teachers' guiding ability. In addition, what work has been done, what difficulties and problems still exist, and what aspects need help from schools and teachers should be put forward.
6. Expected results and their manifestations
Expected results are generally in the form of papers or investigation (experiment) reports. The expression of results is expressed by words, pictures, objects and multimedia.