You must find 6 peer-reviewed articles
An annotated bibliography is a document containing selected sources accompanied by a respective annotation. Each annotation consists of a summary, analysis, and application for the purpose of conveying the relevance and value of the selected source. As such, annotations demonstrate a writer’s critical thinking about and authority on the topic represented in the sources.
THERE MUST BE A TOTAL OF 6 ARTICLES
· Locate 6 journal articles (no dissertations, no conference papers) on a research topic of your interest—TWO quantitative research articles, TWO qualitative research articles, and TWO mixed methods CHILDHOOD EDUCATIONAL research articles—published in peer-reviewed journals.
· Prepare an annotated bibliography FOR EACH OF THE 6 ARTICLES THAT INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING:
PART A) A PARAGRAPH INTRODUCTION THAT PROVIDES CONTEXT FOR WHY THE SIX ARTICLES WERE CHOSEN.
PART B) A reference list entry in APA Style for each of the six articles that follows proper formatting.
PART C) Follow each OF THE 6 reference list entry with a three-paragraph annotation that includes:
A summary
An analysis
An application as illustrated in this example
PART D) A one-paragraph conclusion that presents a synthesis of the six articles.
Format your annotated bibliography in Times New Roman, 12-point font, double-spaced.