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The Independent Study Unit (ISU) is a vital component of the HSP.3MI course designed to enhance your research and inquiry skills. Comprising four phases—Research Proposal, Annotated Bibliography, Hypothesis & Formal Outline, and Final Report—you'll delve into a topic of personal interest. This structured approach not only helps you meet curriculum requirements but also prepares you for self-directed projects in Grade 12 and beyond. With a focus on academic rigor, you'll learn to utilize diverse sources and develop critical thinking through a comprehensive literature review.
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HSP 3MI ISU Introduction Mr Ballantyne Bluevale Collegiate
What is an ISU? • ISU stands for “Independent Study Unit” • It is an opportunity for you to learn and apply useful research skills to a topic that you find interesting
Why an ISU? • It is an opportunity to study a topic you find interesting • Shows that you have learned necessary curriculum requirements (Research, Inquiry, & Communication Skills) • Prepare you for similar self-directed projects in Grade 12 and post-secondary education
What is the HSP 3MI ISU? • It has FOUR components: • Phase One – Research Proposal • Phase Two – Annotated Bibliography • Phase Three – Hypothesis and Formal Outline • Phase Four – Final Draft • Each phase is designed to help you develop good research and inquiry skills • This ISU will be a “Literature Review” on a specific issue affecting society and the individual • Though you can do Primary Research if you wish
Phase One – Research Proposal • Decide on a topic to be researched • Do some initial reading to determine if there is enough information on topic and identify issues (areas of debate) • Compose a research question that is specific, relevant, and measurable
Phase Two – Annotated Bibliography • A list of TEN “good” sources related to your topic • Need variety!! (No newspapers or blogs! Be wary of magazines & corporate websites) • The usefulness of each source will be discussed in this phase • Each source will be used in the final draft • Use APA citation format
Phase Two – Annotated Bibliography • APA citation style examples: • Book: Schwartz, D. (1938). In dreams begin responsibilities. Norfolk, CT: New Directions. • Journal Article: Kondro, W. (2002, July 6). Low profile for health at Kananaskis G8 summit. Lancet, 360(9326), 61.
Phase Three – Hypothesis and Formal Outline • The Hypothesis answers your research question and should be specific and measurable … doesn’t have to be “correct” • Outline includes a description of your rationale, a description of your findings, and a discussion of your reactions to your findings • You may include Primary Research but it must be approved by the teacher.
Phase Four – Final Report • A written description of your rationale, research findings, and conclusions • A “good” report describes findings and discusses conclusions • Incorporates a variety of recent academic sources and is applied to the individual and society • The accuracy of your hypothesis should be discussed in the conclusion • Proper APA citation format is required