APA


APA Survival Guide

 

 

 This video below targets both English language learners and pre/in-service English language educators:

 

 


 

Additional Resources

 


 

APA Notes

 

APA and More for the EFL/ESL Writer 

Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association

 

 

Reasons for recording this talk

Why?

(accidental vs. intentional) Plagiarism and self-plagiarism

 

What?

 

According to Smith (2013), “all teachers should get raises based on merit” (p. 3).

According to Smith (2013), “all teachers should get raises based on merit” (para. 3).

“All teachers should get raises based on merit” (Smith, 2013, para. 3).

 

 

Educators use merit pay to constitute raises (Smith, 2013).

Educators use merit pay to constitute raises (Smith, 2013).

 

Here is an example of how references should be listed (in alphabetical order).

References

 

Conlin, S. & Stirrat, R. (2008). Current challenges in development evaluation. Evaluation, 14(2), 193-208. doi:10.1177/1356389007087539

 

Potter, J. (2012). Discursive psychology and discourse analysis. In J.P. Gee & M. Handford (Eds.), The Routledge handbook of discourse analysis (pp. 104-119). New York, NY: Routledge.

 

Smith, S. (n.d.). Title of the page. Title of the website. Retrieved from [add link]

Vygotsky, L. (1978). Mind in society. London, England: Harvard University Press.

 

How?

Book recommendations: The Literature Review (Machi & McEvoy), The Little Brown Compact Handbook, and The Craft of Research

Teacher APA as a separate course or throughout the major?

Online support: APA survival guide, The Purdue Online Writing Lab

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