Rationale and Review of Literature
In organizing and synthesizing your rationale, keep in mind that this section of your paper should proceed from general to specific. Reviews of the most global journal articles and other resources would come first, placed in order so that one topic leads logically into the next.
As the journal articles and other resources seem more specific to the problem, they should point to very clear and reasonable solutions. If any journal articles and/or other resources refute any of the reviewed solutions, they should be added immediately following the related review.
By the end of the review, your instructor should be able to understand the rationale for your selection of strategies for the specified target group. You must cite a minimum of 10 research-based journal articles.