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Stuck turning your dissertation topic into a sharp, committee-ready research problem? This video shows you exactly how to write a strong problem statement for Chapter 1, especially in the education field. You will see the difference between a topic and a true research problem, learn a simple fill-in-the-blank frame you can use right away, and hear multiple before-and-after examples drawn from AI in classrooms, teacher burnout, professional development, and online learning. Inside, you will learn how to define an evident phenomenon, what is actually happening, name the tension that is not working or not well understood, and spell out the consequences of why it matters for students, teachers, districts, and systems. You will also see how to connect your problem to policies, initiatives, and funding priorities so your study feels important beyond your own school or district. You will learn how to align your research problem with your method, whether you are planning a qualitative, quantitative, or mixed-methods study, and how to ground your claims in existing evidence rather than opinion. By the end, you will be able to draft a problem statement that answers two silent reader questions at once: what is wrong here, and why does this study need to exist, so your dissertation can move forward with clarity and confidence. To learn more about writing research you can find our workbook on Amazon.com: https://a.co/d/2HBTVkk #dissertation #dissertationhelp #problemstatement #researchproblem #chapter1 #phd #edd #gradschool #dissertationwriting #academicwriting #educationresearch #qualitativeresearch #quantitativeresearch #mixedmethods #aiineducation #teacherburnout #professionaldevelopment #onlinelearning