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STEP 2: Collect information.
Possible sources of information : (a) newspaper cuttings
(b)
visits
(c)
surveys
(d)
interviews
(e) TV/radio programmes
STEP 3 Analyse the information collected.
Examples:
(a)
(b)
(c)
Are there any interesting information which can be deduced from the facts collected?
Why do you think they are interesting? (e.g. Is it a controversial issue? Does it give a new perspective to the matter?)
How would you probe into the issue? (e.g. Who are involved? What are the conflicts? How are consensus reached? What are the possible consequences?)
STEP 4: Make judgements.
(a)
Give your opinion on the issue.
(b) Make other suggestions.
STEP 5 : Do the report.
Report the findings of the study through one or a combination of the following formats :
(a) folio
(b) display board
(c)
verbal report
(a)
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audio-visual
materials
(e.g. video tape, audio tape,
photos, slides, etc.)
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