Title: APA Style Professional Development: Consistency is Key!
1APA Style Professional Development Consistency
is Key!
2Why a Style?
The American Psychology Association published
the first set of guidelines for preparing journal
manuscripts in 1929. Of course, the APA style
guide has expanded a lot in the subsequent
80-year time span. The sixth edition of the APA
Publication Manual sets forth clear standards for
formatting documents in specific fields of
research. Use of a particular document style
makes it easy for the audience to find key
information, whether through reading a clearly
written abstract or through an easy-to-follow
list of references. Use of a particular
document style eases the transaction between
writer and reader so that the reader clearly
understands the material being presented.
Readers of APA journals do not have to do any
guess work in finding specific information
quickly and reliably.
3Why Should My Students Adhere to APA?
Education adheres to those guidelines, and
students who are in Master of Education and
doctoral programs need to have facility with
following APA style. As future scholars, they
will need to be able to present professionally
acceptable work to journals, employers, and
colleagues. Consider this, if a student
presents a journal article that has solid
research ideas to a journal that requires APA
formatting, but does not adhere or only partially
adheres to APA style guidelines, chances are good
that the journal editor will not take the time to
work with that student on APA style. Good
research may go unpublished because of sloppy or
inconsistent use of APA style. Similarly,
students who are going on from a masters program
to a doctoral program will be expected to already
know and apply APA style to their writing, and
will be in for a rude surprise when their grade
is impacted by poor usage or failure to adhere
to the guidelines.
4Consistency is the Key!
5Key APA Areas
- The Title Page
- Abstract
- In-Text Citations
- References
- Appendices
- Figures
- Headings
6Title Page
7Abstract
8In-Text Citations
Example 1 Because much of the literature on
recidivism suggests that education is one key to
rehabilitation (Criminal Justice Center, 1994
Gerber Fritsch, 1995 Steurer, Smith Tracy,
2001 Donaldson Bedell, 2002 Nuttall, Hollmen
Staley, 2003) there is also an increasing need
for understanding womens educational experiences
before, during, and after incarceration.
9In Text Citations
Example 2 Luke (2002) states that ASFA
requires states to file for termination of
parental rights (TPR) for children who have been
in out-of-home care for 15 of the past 22 months
(p. 935).
10References
11Appendices
12Headings
APA articles use between one and five levels of
headings. One or Two Levels Centered,
Boldface, Uppercase and Lowercase Heading Flush
Left, Boldface, Uppercase and Lowercase Heading
13Headings (cont.)
Three levels Centered, Boldface, Uppercase and
Lowercase Heading Flush Left, Boldface, Uppercase
and Lowercase Heading Indented, boldface,
lowercase paragraph heading ending with a
period. Four levels Centered, Boldface,
Uppercase and Lowercase Heading Flush Left,
Boldface, Uppercase and Lowercase Heading
Indented, boldface, lowercase paragraph heading
ending with a period. Indented, boldfaced,
italicized, lowercase paragraph heading ending
with a period.
14Teaching APA style in your class
- Model APA style in your own posts if you use a
reference, be sure to cite it correctly - Present sample papers that use APA correctly as
models - Present a short sample paper in the first week
that is not correctly formatted have students
format it, either assign points as an assignment
or give extra credit for getting it right - Have students peer edit major assignments for APA
correctness - Help students by making sample corrections on
assignments make corrections in one or two
paragraphs and then send the assignment back to
the student for revision, having the student use
your corrections as models. - Provide a thread on the Forum for questions on
APA formatting.
15Assessing APA style in Student Writing
Forum Discussions Forum discussion posts,
especially the first post responding to the
discussion prompt, should follow APA citation
guidelines. Correct in-text references and a
references list for anything cited within the
post are essential for all posts.
16Assessing APA style in Student Writing (cont.)
- Course Project Components
- Course project components should also follow APA
style guidelines when citing courses. Correct
in-text references should be required as well as
a reference list for anything cited in the
assignment. - Final Course Project
- Final course projects should include title page,
table of contents, abstract, the text of the
project itself formatted with appropriate
headings dependent on the nature of the project
and a references list, followed by appendices as
necessary. - Students should be evaluated based on their usage
of APA style. All components need to be present
for the project to receive full credit. Projects
that are not formatted using APA style are not
professional portfolio-ready projects. However,
with coaching throughout the process of writing
their project, students should finish the course
with a project that adheres to APA standards.
17Additional resources for both professors and
students
- The OWL at Purdue
- http//owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/560/01/
- APA Style
- http//apastyle.apa.org/
- Sample Paper 1
- http//www.apastyle.org/manual/related/sample-expe
riment-paper-1.pdf - Sample Paper 2
- http//my.ilstu.edu/jhkahn/APAsample.pdf