what are some esay research topics??
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As a general rule avoid topics you’ve heard discussed a million times or ones that you have your mind completely set in one direction. If you think of research as exploring or finding out information, you will write a much more interesting paper.
I’ve had students write interesting papers on topics like these (Notice how each includes questions to explore):
Juveniles tried as adults . . .
Does trying a minor as an adult work? What happens when a minor is tried as an adult? How often does this happen? For what types of crimes? Is this better justice or less justice?
Preventing Teen Pregnancy . . .
What is being done to help prevent teen pregnancy? How effective are these measures? How much effort is put into targeting teen girls? teen boys? What is life like for a teen parent? Are there success stories–teen parents that make it work?
The foster care system . . .
What are the basic procedures for becoming a foster parent in my state? How many foster families are there? What are the benefits for being a foster parent? How are foster parents monitored and evaluated? What happens when a foster parent is abusive? Why are some foster children moved around a lot? What are some of the problems with our foster care system? What are some proposed solutions?
Start by thinking of what interests, concerns, or puzzles you. If you are interested in animals, for example, you could write about vets or the Humane Society or dog fights or elephants in zoos, etc. If you are interested in business, you can write about starting a business, selling a business, operating a business or giving up on a business. In any case, you will want to think about the size of your paper to determine how broad or how narrow your topic should be.
If your instructor give you specific guidelines, be sure to follow them, and ask questions if they seem unclear to you.
What type of a class are you writing the essay for?
Is your essay to be controversial, i.e. does it need to be argumentative and persuasive or just informative?
How long is your essay to be?
How many sources are you expected to use?
What subject or topics are YOU most interested in? Research is much more enjoyable if you find what you are reading stimulating or interesting?
Do you get the idea here? I used to tell my students, “Do not just tell me ‘I need help. Be prepared to tell me how I can help you specifically.'” If you will use Answers this way too, people will be able to be of more serive to you.