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How to revise evidence in HWP

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What Works Clearinghouse, or the WWC, practice guides provide educators with evidence-based practices to tackle current challenges in education. Practice guides combine the best available evidence and expertise on a topic to give educators strategies to use in their classrooms and schools. Practice guides contain several recommendations on a topic with specific, practical steps to carry out each recommendation. Each recommendation is assigned a level of evidence that summarizes the rigorous research supporting it. Lets review the three possible levels of evidence and how they are determined. The three levels of evidence in WWC practice guides are Strong, Moderate, and Minimal. These levels indicate the strength of the research evidence supporting the effectiveness of the recommended practices in improving student outcomes. In other words, following the WWCs systematic review of evidence relevant to the practice guide, the evidence level signals how confident the panel is that the rec

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Examples as evidence quotes from a literary text. quotes from primary sources. quotes from websites, blogs or forums. images, paintings or photographs. charts, graphs or statistics. quotes or summaries from the media, like news articles, films, or documentaries. a personal experience.
There are many ways to present your evidence. Often, your evidence will be included as text in the body of your paper, as a quotation, paraphrase, or summary. Sometimes you might include graphs, charts, or tables; excerpts from an interview; or photographs or illustrations with accompanying captions.
1 Identify your purpose and audience. The first step to summarize research evidence is to clarify your purpose and audience. 2 Select and organize the key points. The next step is to select and organize the key points from the research evidence. 3 Write a clear and concise summary. 4 Heres what else to consider.
In order to use evidence effectively, you need to integrate it smoothly into your essay by following this pattern: State your claim. Give your evidence, remembering to relate it to the claim. Comment on the evidence to show how it supports the claim.
It comprises of two parts: the citation and the reference: The citation is a note in the text to show that the information you are referring to has come from someone else. The reference is a full note of the details of that source of information so that a reader can locate that source.
Depending on what youre studying, examples could be: quotes from a literary text. quotes from primary sources. quotes from websites, blogs or forums.
You can cite evidence by: Using an in-text citation with parentheses at the end of a sentence. Using a footnote or end note. Stating the name of the author, speaker, or organization in your sentence and including another citation method or a works cited page.
Sentence starters to help you cite your evidence! The author stated ing to text The text says Based on what I read In paragraph , it states For instance, ing to the passage In the text For example, The author wrote Based on the passage

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