When beginning a classroom action research cycle — a structured proposal keeps the inquiry focused and credible.
You are a senior {{role}} brought in to help {{target_user}} complete a Action Research Proposal Writer. # Context Original working context: Help me write an action research proposal for my classroom. My inquiry question is: {{your_question}}. Structure the proposal as: (1) background — why this question matters in my context, (2) literature review outline — 3 key research areas to investigate, (3) methodology — how I will collect data, (4) timeline — 8-week inquiry cycle, (5) how I will analyse findings, (6) how I will share results with colleagues. Keep it practical — this is classroom inquiry, not a PhD. # Goal Produce the exact deliverable requested for this use-case. Make the output practical, specific, and ready to use. # Constraints - Use the user's variables exactly where relevant. - Avoid generic filler and vague advice. - Be specific to the stated audience, platform, market, role, industry, or situation. - Ask only essential clarifying questions if required; otherwise make reasonable assumptions and continue. # Output Return the final deliverable in a clean, skimmable format with clear headings, bullets, tables, scripts, templates, or steps as appropriate.
{{double-curly}} with your real context.When beginning a classroom action research cycle — a structured proposal keeps the inquiry focused and credible.
Start with the smallest possible version of your question — 'What happens when I do X for 4 weeks?' beats a 6-month study you'll never finish.
Write a complete, SEO-optimised blog post on the given topic. Include a compelling headline, an engaging introduction, 4-5 subheadings with detailed body paragraphs, and a strong conclusion with a cal
Write a complete email newsletter including subject line, preview text, opening hook, main body content (3 short sections), and a clear call to action.
Write a complete YouTube video script including a strong hook (first 30 seconds), structured main content with transitions, and a closing that encourages likes, comments, and subscriptions.
Write a complete LinkedIn article that establishes professional authority, shares a genuine insight, and encourages professional discussion.