• Do a peer-review journal article search for four (4) articles on Social and four (4) on Emotional benefits of Homeschooling
• Review all eight (8) articles focusing on study demographics, main findings, limitations, and future research recommendations.
• Write a one (1) page summary for each of the journal articles. The summary must have a brief introduction of the article’s overview and a summary of the main findings, limitations, and future research recommendations
Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to conduct a literature review and write summaries:
1. Identify Relevant Databases:
2. Develop Search Terms:
3. Refine Your Search:
4. Evaluate the Quality of Articles:
5. Write the Summaries
Example Summary:
Article Title: The Social Development of Home-Educated Children: A Systematic Review
This article provides a comprehensive review of the literature on the social development of home-educated children. The authors conducted a systematic search of academic databases to identify relevant studies. The review found that home-educated children often develop strong social skills, including empathy, cooperation, and problem-solving abilities. However, the quality of social relationships may vary depending on factors such as family involvement in social activities and the child’s personality.
Limitations:
Future Research:
Remember to adapt this template to fit the specific findings and conclusions of each article you review.
By following these steps and using the provided template, you can effectively conduct a literature review and write concise and informative summaries of the articles you find.