Research strategies · AS 91666
Te whakamahi rautaki rangahau
This standard asks you to plan and carry out a research project in Te Reo Māori. You need to pick a good topic or research question, find appropriate strategies and sources to answer it, identify what resources you'll need, and then work through the research step-by-step in an organised way.
- ·Choose a clear research topic or question that can actually be investigated
- ·Identify and name the research strategies (like surveys, interviews, or document analysis) and reading strategies you'll use
- ·List the resources and tools you need to complete your research
- ·Plan and describe the research process in a logical order so someone could follow your steps
You pick a reasonable topic, name some research and reading strategies, list resources needed, and describe basic steps to carry out your research.
Your explanation clearly shows why your topic matters, your strategies fit the type of research you're doing, your resources are well-chosen and listed carefully, and your process is well-organised and practical.