Should include the following: using three to four academic articles/books with solid up to date information on the research topic
2.0 The Literature review summarises and analyzes the most relevant scholarly sources on the topic. There are many different ways to structure a literature review, but it should explore:
Compare, contrast, and establish the theories and concepts that will be most important for your project.
Identify points of conflict and situate your own position.
Show what is missing and how your project will fit in.
Use at least 5 academic articles/books with solid up to date information on the research topic
3.1 Here you should explain your approach to the research and describe exactly what steps you would take to answer your questions.
Explain how you would design the research. Qualitative or quantitative Original data collection or primary or secondary sources?
Describe the tools, procedures, participants and sources of the research. When, where and how will you collect, select and analyse data?
3.4.1 Limitations to the Study
4.1 Finish the proposal by emphasising why your proposed project is important and what it will contribute to practice or theory.