Running head: APA STYLE GUIDE 1 APA Style Guide 2016-17 APA Style is one of the several writing styles, established by the American Psychological Association for professionals in the field of humanities. To learn more about APA Style, use the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, 6th ed. available on APA website at http://www.apastyle.org/manual/ APA Formatting Typed at 12 pt. Time New Roman font and double -spaced 1 margins on all sides Title page: Running head: TITLE OF PAPER Title page: Title, author name and institutional affiliation are located in the upper half of the title page All other pages: TITLE OF PAPER in the top left of every page Running head is no longer than 50 characters Page number on all pages, including the title page A sample of an APA- formatted title page is shown in Figure 1. Registered trade-mark of the Canadian Mothercraft Society
APA STYLE GUIDE 2 Figure 1. Sample title page. Adapted from American Psychological Association. (2017). Basics of APA style tutorial [Power Point Sides]. Retrieved from http://flash1r.apa.org/apastyle/basics/index.htm?_ga=1.62881516.139281249.1470707129
APA STYLE GUIDE 3 Citing References in Text In parenthesis, provide the author's last name, year, and page number. Quote Use quotation marks for quotes shorter than 40 words. Examples: 1. "Research has shown link between play and several areas of cognitive development" (Hendrick & Weissman, 2011, p. 50). 2. According to Hendrick and Weissman (2011), "research has shown link between play and several areas of cognitive development" (p. 50). If the quotation has 40 or more words, use a block quotation. Indent the block about half inch from the left margin. Double -space the entire quotation. Research shows connection between the language and the writing style. For instance, Japanese way of organizing ideas is very different from English one. The Japanese style of writing is often circular. This means that the topic comes at the end of the article. In fact, sometimes, the writer doesn't say what the topic is. Instead, the writer gives hints to help the reader guess the topic. (Boardman & Frydenberg, 2008, p. XVI) Paraphrase When paraphrasing, provide a page or a paragraph number to help the reader locate the relevant passage in the original text. Culturally-sensitive training in the ECE Program is crucial for effective professional identification of future daycare teachers. The make-up of today's college classroom reflects the ethnic, racial, and cultural diversity of modern Canada.. In the workforce, immigrants constitute approximately 20% of ECEs and ECAs in the Canadian daycare system. (Beach, Bertrand et al, 2004, p. 15)
APA STYLE GUIDE 4 Reference List Print Book Author A.A. (Year ). Title of book, Location: Publisher. (Only capitalizing first word of title and italicizing the title). Santrock J. W. (2010). Children, New York, NY: McGraw- Hill. Article from a Print Journal Author A. A., Author B. B., & Author C.C. (Year), Title of article. Title of Journal, volume number (issue number), pages. (Only capitalizing first word of the article title and italicizing the journal title). Mattingly, D., Prislin, R., McKenzie, S., Rodriguez D., & Kayzar. B. (2002). Evaluating evaluations: The case of parent involvement programs. Review of Educational Research, 72 (5), 549-576. Article from a Print Newspaper Author, A.A. (Year, Month Day). Title of article. Title of Newspaper, page numbers. Miller, S. (2014, August 12). Implementing developmentally appropriate practice. The Mirror, pp. 1A, 2A. Electronic Book Author, A. A. (Year). Title of publication. Retrieved from http://xxxxx Ministry of Education Ontario. (2014). How does learning happen? Ontario pedagogy for the early years. Retrieved from http://www.edu.gov.on.ca/childcare/howlearninghappens.pdf
APA STYLE GUIDE 5 Electronic Article from Newspaper, Journal, or Magazine Author, A. A. (Year, Month Day). Title of article. Title of Periodical. Retrieved from http://www.someaddress.com/full/url/ Bozikovic, A. (2016, July 22).A new AGO exhibit explores space and race. The Globe and Mail. Retrieved from http://www.theglobeandmail.com/arts/art-and-architecture/a-new-agoexhibit-explores-space-and-race/article31082331/ Web Blog Post Author, A.A. (Year, Month Day). Title of blog post [Web blog post]. Retrieved from http://xxxxx Stephanie. (2011, October 27). How to create a reference for a YouTube video [Web blog post]. Retrieved from APA website: http://blog.apastyle.org/apastyle/2011/10/how-to- createa-reference-for-a-youtube-video.html Lecture Notes or PowerPoint Slides Author, A. A. (Year, Month Day). Title [PowerPoint slides]. Retrieved from http://xxxxx Identify the name of the website to which the information was posted when that information is not evident from the URL or author name. Kwan, C. (2017, February 2). Session 1: Curriculum and program planning III [PowerPoint slides]. Retrieved from Mothercraft College courseware: https://pepper.oise.utoronto.ca/pepper/client2/pepper.php?page=notelist4 YouTube Video Author, A. A. [Screen name]. (Year, Month Day). Title of video [Video file]. Retrieved from http://xxxxx Bush, P. [lebonheurchildrens]. (2014, October 2). Age appropriate play with toddlers [Video file]. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=85rgswytqa4
APA STYLE GUIDE 6 Online Image Author, A. A. (year, month day). Title [Picture]. Retrieved from http://xxxxx Osorio, J.C. (n.d.). Moments from above [Picture]. Retrieved from National Geographic website: http://proof.nationalgeographic.com/2015/09/04/photo-of-the-day-best-of- august-2/ If a picture does not have a title, put a description in square brackets, for example, [Picture of a fuzzy baby animal]. In text, name the original. Referencing Secondary Sources 1. According to Erikson, as cited by Santrock (2010), children develop a sense of trust in their first year of life 2. Erikson stated that children develop a sense of trust in their first year of life (as cited in Santrock, 2010). In the reference list, cite only the secondary source. Santrock J. W. (2010). Children. New York, NY: McGraw- Hill. Missing Information When one or more pieces of information are missing, use the template in Figure 2 to write an APA Style reference.
APA STYLE GUIDE 7 Figure 2. How to write an APA Style reference when information is missing. Adapted from Lee, C. (2012, May 17). Missing pieces: how to write an APA Style reference even without all the information [Web blog post]. Retrieved from http://blog.apastyle.org/apastyle/2012/05/missingpieces.html
APA STYLE GUIDE 8 References American Psychological Association. (2010). Publication manual of the American Psychological Association. (6 th ed.). Washington, DC: Author American Psychological Association. (2012). APA style to electronic references. Retrieved from http://www.apastyle.org/products/4210512.aspx