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Table of Contents

Introduction 3

New heading (1) 3

Sub-Heading ( new topic 1-1 ) 3

New heading (2) 3

Sub-Heading ( new topic 2-1 ) 3

New heading (3) 3

Sub-Heading ( new topic 3-1 ) 3

Discussion

Discussion of Ideas identified in earlier sections

Recommendations

Recommendations for change with supporting logic

Conclusion 6

No new material in the conclusion. Summarise the main themes of the arguments made in earlier sections.

Reference List 7

This must follow the rules for Harvard Referencing and should contain references to at least two Journal articles. Serious students may refer to 10 or more Journal articles. Find Journal articles by searching for ideas not names of organisations.

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Introduction

Body of report starts here.

Keep it short. This is usually descriptive material that earns no marks.

New heading

Sub-Heading (Same subject but new topic)

Identify ideas that will be discussed in later sections

Each paragraph should examine one idea and relate it to the theme of the report.

Use the terminology that belongs to this subject. Street speak is not appropriate.

Formal writing is expected. Casual writing and the use of clichés and slang is not appropriate. Publicity style writing with lots of breathless adjectives like ‘awesome’ is also not appropriate. We needs facts when, where, how many.

Figure 1: Country Table

Country One

Country Two

Source: Reference to the source of material in the table

Discussion of relevance of the material in the table to the theme of the report. What is important, what actions should be taken, how does this information fit with other information elsewhere in the report. What should change?

Discussion

Discussion of Ideas identified in earlier sections. What is important? What must be addressed immediately? How do these ideas fit together?

Recommendations

Recommendations for change with supporting logic

Conclusion

Review principal ideas covered in the discussion section, summarise recommendations and main supporting ideas. Make the case for recommended changes.

For advanced students - discuss validity of theories

No new material in the conclusion.

Reference List

All references utilised in the report must be listed here, together with items of background reading.

List in alphabetical order.

These must follow the rules for Harvard Referencing and should contain references to at least two Journal articles. Serious students may refer to 10 or more Journal articles. Find Journal articles by searching in ProQuest or scholar.google.com for ideas not names of organisations.

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