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Journal articles are primary sources of scholarly knowledge, and learning to read, analyze, and critique them is a foundational skill across academic disciplines. In education courses, students are regularly assigned tasks that require them to engage directly with peer-reviewed research, evaluating how researchers frame questions, collect evidence, and draw conclusions. Because journal articles appear across fields — from social work and healthcare to organizational behavior and literary studies — understanding their structure and conventions prepares students to participate in evidence-based academic discourse at every level of study.

The papers archived under this topic reflect a wide range of approaches. Some focus on formal critique, examining methodological choices such as mixed methodology designs or assessment frameworks like the Attribute Hierarchy Method. Others use a specific article as a lens for exploring applied subjects, including pressure ulcer care, classroom behavior management policies, and employee satisfaction. Still others treat the journal article format as a vehicle for original research or dissertation-level inquiry into topics such as welfare-to-work outcomes, leadership and transformation, and access to abortion services.

A strong essay engaging with a journal article should establish a clear, arguable thesis rather than simply summarizing the source. Evidence drawn from the article itself — its research design, data, and conclusions — carries the most weight, supported by comparison to related scholarship where relevant. Writers should analyze how the researchers support their claims and where gaps or limitations exist. The most common pitfall is substituting description for analysis; identifying what an article says is only the starting point — explaining whether and why it succeeds is what makes the critique academically valuable.

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Eyes Were Watching God Zora
Zora Neale Hurston's novel, Their Eyes Were Watching God, is a story of self-actualization. a.H. Maslow, describes self-actualization as "What a man can be, he must be. (Maslow, 1943).
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Systems Theory and Elementary Classroom Management Strategies
Bridging the Gap Between Systems Theory and Elementary Classroom Management
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Employee Satisfaction and Productivity: Correlation Analysis
Employee satisfaction directly links to organizational excellence and/or productivity. Maybe… Maybe not… Researchers regularly debate exactly what components contributing to employee satisfaction and the company's…
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Case note and case law
¶ … international business law, there are a number of different issues that are constantly being wrestled with. To spell out the different terms and agreements that are made during the course of business, requires the…
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Learning Styles and College Students
In 1983 and 1984, a dozen major reports on the United States' schools were published. All stressed the need for "excellence" in education. These reports are the subject of: Excellence in Education: Perspectives on…
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Peer review processes in autism research journals
This paper provides a summary and analysis of four peer-reviewed journal articles concerning autism published within the last 4 years in the English language. In addition, the paper provides the topic, rationale, results, and conclusion of for each of the studies reviewed and provides a copy of the resources used as well.
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Tele-Nursing Annotated Bibliography Abbot, P.
Abbot, P. And Coenen, a. (2008). Globalization and advances in information and communication technologies: The impact on nursing and health, Nursing
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"Gangs contain bright boys who do well, bright boys who do less well, and dull boys who pass, dull boys who fail, and illiterates"
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Stigma of Urban Poverty History
In the medieval period in Europe, the church assumed the responsibility for taking care of the poor. The Elizabethan Poor Law of 1601 demonstrated ethics of the Protestant church with humanitarianism.
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Ewom Communication and Brand Trust
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