Analysis of a Research Article
Introduction
Considering the Create a Research
Space Model (C.A.R.S.) (Swales and Feak, 1994, p.174), the present report will
evaluate the Research Article (RA) “Modes of Professional Development: An
evaluation of the impact of different course modes operated across the National
Network of Science Learning Centres” by Bennett, Braund, Lubben and Mason (2011).
This RA has been taken from the social sciences in order to depict the
distinctive features of the introduction of an action research by identifying
the three moves the model suggests.
Move 1 consists of stating the needs
for the study and establishing the research territory. This move is presented
under the following headings “Background and Context”, and “Previous studies and evaluations” (p.3). The
former is mainly written in present simple passive voice depicting the
characteristics of the institution in which the research was carried out. The
latter deals with a review of the literature as well as with the explanation of
what actions the centre has conducted.
As regards the second move, it can
be found under the heading “Factors influencing classroom impact of PD for the
systemic context” (p.4) which acknowledges the gap that exists among them
revealing what has been left aside. This move is within a long piece of text that
describes more studies containing a negative connector signaling the beginning
of Move 2. It reads: “ However, they may not be very informative for the
current study, since the PD programmes being evaluated in these studies all
supported centrally initiated science in 15 participating schools” (p.8).
Move 3 is stated in the last
paragraph of the introduction section; however an anticipation of this move can
be noted in the paragraph under the heading “Review of relevant literature” (p.7).
A purposive/descriptive structure has been chosen in order to report both the
purpose and a brief description of the current study. It states: “The current
study fills some gaps (….). Usually, each of these PD interventions was
preceded by explication of (…)”(p.9).
The analyzed RA illustrates
the C.A.R.S. Model which proves to be a useful tool to provide the introduction
with the necessary elements to cater a rationale and attract the reader’s
attention. Interestingly noticeable is how each move serves to be a link to the
following one while reflecting particular discourse conventions.
References
Bennett,
J., Braund, M., Lubben, F., & Mason, Y. (2011). Modes of Professional Development: An evaluation of the impact of
different course modes operated across the National Network of Science Learning
Centres. Report commissioned by the National Science Learning Centre, York:
University of York, Department of Education.
Swales, J.M., &
Feak, C.B. (1994). Academic writing for
graduate students: Essential tasks and skills. Ann Harbor, MI: The
University of Michigan Press.