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Integration comes from integrate which means to join things together.

For example:

Integration into a new culture is usually easier for immigrant children than it is for their parents.

The integration of academic subjects, such as math and science with subjects like art and drama, will provide students with a well-balanced education.

separation

combination

putting together to make a whole

making separate parts into a whole

Which answers are closest in meaning to integration? Choose the 3 correct answers.

Response:

separation

putting together to make a whole

making separate parts into a whole

combination

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The examples below will help you understand the meaning of integration.

A family moves to another town and makes new friends.

Black and white children work together in class.

A child with learning problems succeeds in a regular classroom.

New students do not feel that they belong to the group.

Which answers are examples of integration? Choose the 3 correct answers.

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A family moves to another town and makes new friends.

A child with learning problems succeeds in a regular classroom.

New students do not feel that they belong to the group.

Black and white children work together in class.

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rejection of ideas or people.

the incorporation of one idea or group into another.

joining two ideas with each other.

the combination of ideas or of people in a group.

Which answers best complete the sentence? Click on 3 correct answers.

 

Integration means...

Response:

rejection of ideas or people.

joining two ideas with each other.

the combination of ideas or of people in a group.

the incorporation of one idea or group into another.

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This exercise explains what a literature review is, and how to write an integrated literature review for a research study. For many students, writing a literature review is a very difficult task. This is because they have to form an integrated whole out of many separate bits of information about previous studies on the topic they are investigating.

Read this paragraph and answer the question below.

Present a chronological review to show the reader how current theories, definitions and research findings differ from earlier work on this topic.

Explain different approaches to the reader and show how they are both similar and different.

Give the reader as many details as possible about your research topic.

Help the reader understand how the parts fit together - explain where you are going, where you have been and where you are going to next.

Writing an Integrated Literature Review

 

One of the most important sections of a research report is the literature review. In this section, researchers are expected to provide their readers with a “map” of the topic. The review is supposed to tell readers about the theoretical concepts that are related to their research questions and to give readers an accurate picture of previous research on this topic. However, many students simply summarize whatever they have read on their topic without showing the reader how these separate pieces of information fit together to form an integrated whole.

Which answers below tell you how to write an integrated literature review? Click on 3 correct answers.

Response:

Help the reader understand how the parts fit together - explain where you are going, where you have been and where you are going to next.

Present a chronological review to show the reader how current theories, definitions and research findings differ from earlier work on this topic.

Explain different approaches to the reader and show how they are both similar and different.

Give the reader as many details as possible about your research topic.