Essay: Mental illness and stigma in the school environment
My research though for my dissertation is: Parents’ and teachers’ perceptions of how Caribean culture influences views about mental illness and stigma in the school environment. When it comes to academic achievement?
Assignment: Theoretical and Conceptual Frameworks
Last week, you spent some time searching for and reviewing research articles related to your topic. Now, you are asked to spend some time thinking about the theoretical or conceptual framework for your study. You may already have an idea of specific theories or concepts that relate to your topic. If so, begin thinking about what pieces—or aspects—of those theories or concepts relate most to your topic and will provide the basis for your study. Also, spend some time reviewing research articles that include one or more of the same variables that you are using, and identify the theoretical or conceptual frameworks that the authors use. Doing so may give you a clearer idea of how specific theories or concepts may be used as the basis for your study.
To prepare for this Assignment, please revisit the Dissertation Checklists available at the Walden University Center for Research Quality website, which can be found through this week’s Learning Resources. Pay particular attention to the items listed under “Chapter 2.”
The Assignment (3–4 pages):
My research though for my dissertation is: Parents’ and teachers’ perceptions of how Carribean culture influences views about mental illness and stigma in the school environment. When it comes to academic achievement?
I need an abstract
Paper must be in APA format
Briefly describe your possible dissertation topic.
Explain at least one theoretical or conceptual framework and its relationship to your topic.
Based on the literature you have reviewed thus far, annotate four articles that provide details regarding the relevance of the theoretical or conceptual framework to your possible dissertation topic.
Is there a gap in the literature?
Theoretical Foundation (as appropriate)
Name the theory or theories.
Provide origin or source of the theory.
Describe major theoretical propositions and/or major hypotheses, including delineation of any assumptions appropriate to the application of the theory.
Provide a literature and research based analysis of how the theory has been applied previously in ways similar to the current study.
Provide the rationale for the choice of this theory.
Describe how and why the selected theory relates to the present study and how the research questions relate to, challenge, or build upon existing theory.
Conceptual Framework (As appropriate)
Identify and define the concept/phenomenon.
Synthesize primary writings by key theorists, philosophers, and / or seminal researchers related to the concept or phenomenon.
Provide key statements and definitions inherent in the framework.
Describe how the concept or phenomenon has been applied and articulated in previous research and how the current study benefits from this framework.