The weekly plan
Results/or Findings & Conclusions & Reference list
• Results/or Findings
This section will present findings and discuss the implications. Consider the practical value your findings will provide to practitioners, educators, and other academics in your field, any ways your work can challenge existing theories and assumptions in your field.
- Conclusions
Conclude the study by evaluating and reviewing the implications of the study identifying any policies that could be impacted by your findings, problems your work can potentially help to fix, or how your work might contribute to current or future research. Identify any limitations and recommendations for future research.
- Reference list
List all the sources cited in your thesis. Arrange your references alphabetically by author surname.
- Bibliography
List books that you have consulted but not cited. Arrange your references alphabetically by author surname. You may also require a filmography
- Image list
For academic referencing, visuals are categorised as either:
Illustrations (artwork, photos, screenshots, film stills, charts, graphs etc.) or,
Tables (numbers or text in columns and rows)
- Appendices
Materials such as letters or relevant documents can be presented here.