Research Application K-12
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Application of Research
How will you apply your research in education? Who will benefit from your research? What future research will you conduct on this subject? How do you think that your research will impact education within the next decade?
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Research I have conducted on poverty and education would be applied in K-12 secondary education as well as public policy. My research has shown that the correlation between underachieving schools, children, and regions is directly linked to poverty and lack of allocated funding by state and federal governments to these variables. Therefore, I would first ensure that congressional boards and hearing review my research along with other ...
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- BS, Sam Houston State University, 1903 University Avenue, Huntsville, Tx 77340
- MS, Prairie View A&M University
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