Writing a Successful Research Grant Proposal [electronic resource] / E. Patricia Orlich and Donald C. Orlich.

The guide provides suggestions for vocational educators who desire to write proposals for research, demonstration, or development. The guide's first chapter, Organizing Your Ideas, outlines procedures for communicating one's intentions and for preparing a prospectus or abstract, and offers...

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Online Access: Full Text (via ERIC)
Main Author: Orlich, E. Patricia
Corporate Author: Washington (State). Commission for Vocational Education. Research Coordinating Unit
Other Authors: Orlich, Donald C.
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: [S.l.] : Distributed by ERIC Clearinghouse, 1975.
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Summary:The guide provides suggestions for vocational educators who desire to write proposals for research, demonstration, or development. The guide's first chapter, Organizing Your Ideas, outlines procedures for communicating one's intentions and for preparing a prospectus or abstract, and offers models of abstracts. The second chapter, Writing the Proposal, covers the following areas: statement of the problem, review of the related research and literature, objectives, procedures or methodology, preparing a project time line, project evaluation, dissemination procedures, staffing, budget requirements, and appendixes. The final chapter, Submitting a Proposal, covers planning for the details and evaluating the proposal. The guide also includes an index. (JR)
Item Description:ERIC Document Number: ED112016.
ERIC Note: For related document, see CE 004 764.
Physical Description:64 p.