Sustainability: Research Proposal (aka Research Design Plan)


Links:  Stage 1: Research Proposal / Stage 2:  Progress Report / Stage 3: Recommendation Report / Stage 4:  Project Assessment Memo 

 

Overview

To help your client solve their sustainability problem (or to locate and persuade a client to take on a sustainability issue that you've identified), you will have to plan and set up appropriate research activities. To gather good, quality information, you need to carefully avoid setting up research activities that gather irrelevant or even misleading information. To help avoid research problems, each group will submit a research plan. This plan is essentially a proposal for carrying out the research you need to do in order to make effective recommendations about solving the problem.

 Your research proposal (also called a Research Design Plan in some settings)  should contain all of the following information:

 

Description

You'll find a some sample research proposals (careful! these have both strengths and weaknesses) in our Word Documents folder.

See:

 

The Research Plan should contain the following sections:

 

Grading Criteria

Your project will be evaluated using the criteria on the project criteria sheet and the evaluation sheet. You'll find them in the Word Documents folder under the following titles:

 

 

 

Red Team Review

 

When you finish the first draft of the Research Design Plan, your team will publish your drafts in Web Campus for Red Team reviews.  with another team and provide review/feedback. You should refer to the Research Proposal Criteria and the Research Proposal Evaluation Sheet as you conduct this review. Using the Top-down Editing process also will help you save time and deliver more useful feedback.

 

Please use the following prompts in responding to the work of your peers. You are not required to answer all of the questions, but you should use the most appropriate questions in order to offer the best feedback possible.

 

 

Resources 

Links to resources in the books and elsewhere that you might find useful: