Literature Scan and Research Plan Development Sample Clauses

Literature Scan and Research Plan Development. The contractor shall plan and conduct a brief literature scan of research papers, conference proceedings, reports, and other relevant publications on how skills and competencies gained through arts programs in higher education can meet arts and cultural workforce development needs (including transdisciplinary work) and be applied to high-growth employment areas of the future. The COR shall provide some literature resources; however, the contractor is expected to identify other pertinent resources such as those related to anchor institution research (including research on anchor institutions within higher education and arts and cultural sectors), arts and cultural workforce development in higher education, and HBCU-specific studies. The contractor shall budget sufficient funds to include up to 10 resources in the literature scan. The literature scan deliverable shall consist of a table that presents for each resource the citation, relevant research question(s), and summary of relevant content responding to the research question(s), accompanied by a summary report (not exceeding 10 pages) that presents findings organized by research question (Deliverable #3). The literature scan findings shall be incorporated into the draft report as part of task 7. Based on insights from the Literature Scan, the contractor shall prepare a detailed research plan (Deliverable #4). In addition to the required elements as prescribed in the statement of work, other components may be added to the research plan at the Government’s discretion. Primary methods for the research study shall include a literature scan; asset mapping, including one survey of HBCU leaders, a listening session with XXX/XXXx, and case studies for 3 HBCUs with 5-7 group discussions for each case study site. The research plan also shall describe how the contractor intends to comply with relevant Federal laws and regulations, including the Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA). The contractor shall submit a draft research plan for review by the COR and NEA team. Following receipt of feedback from the NEA, the contractor shall prepare and submit a final research plan to include all protocols for survey, focus groups, data analysis, asset mapping, etc., and templates of communications that will be sent to study participants. Once the NEA has approved the research plan, the contractor may proceed with conducting the study. The research plan shall not exceed 40 pages in length (inclusive of appendices; all proposed data c...
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