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Today we remember all the martyrs of the
Catholic Church especially the 190
martyrs massacred on September 2 and
3, during the French Revolution.
Blessed John Mary du Lau,
the archbishop of ArIes; Blessed Francis
de la Rochefoucauld, bishop of Beauvais;
Blessed Louis de la
Rochefoucauld, bishop of Saintes;
Blessed Augustine Chevreux, last su-
perior general of the Maurists; Blessed
Charles de la Calmette, the count of
Valfons; Blessed Julian Massey, Blessed
Louis de la Touche; and Carmes, and One
hundred twenty were martyred at the
Carmelite Church on the rue
de Rennes in Paris. They were
all beatified in 1926
Opening Prayer
• Heavenly Father, as we remember our martyrs, their blood, the seeds of the
Catholic Faith,
• We pray for them who gave their lives spreading your Word.
• Lord, we are mindful that so great is our love for you that even though we walk in
a world where speaking your name can mean certain death Your faithful still
speak it.
• Help us work for a world where all may speak their creeds and pray their prayers
without fear of violence.
• Hear the prayers of those who abide with you in dangerous times and in dark
valleys,
• And who die with your name on their lips. Draw them quickly to your side Where
they might know eternal peace. Amen.
• St. Lorenzo Ruiz…..pray for us
• St. Pedro Calungsod…pray for us
• Mary, Queen of martyrs…..pray for us
Module 2: Presentation of Review
of Related Literature and Studies
Goals
• write the bibliographic entries of a given set of
literature
• enumerate the steps in the paraphrasing
process
• paraphrase a given literature
• gather at least 5 literature entries for the
concept paper and 50 for the dissertation
proposal
Reminders!
• You need to complete the 3-title requirement for Module 1
• From the 3, choose one.
• Develop the Statement of the Problem. It will be presented
after the input for this module
• Develop the Statement of the Problem of the other 2 titles. It
will not be presented anymore.
• Develop the concept paper of the 3 titles.
• Submission of the first draft of the 3 concept papers. When?
(Oct 9, 2021)
• Module 1 should contain RO 1 WS, RO 1.1 WS and the 3
concept papers (draft and revised copy)
Writing the Chapter I
of the Technical Paper
• Chapter I- The Problem and Its Setting
• Around 30-40 pages
• Sections :
– Introduction
– Review of Related Literature
• Conceptual Framework
– Statement of the Problem
– Significance of the Study
– Scope and Delimitation
– Definition of Terms
Writing the Introduction and
Review of Related Literature
• Introduction: 2-3 pages
• Presents how the problem evolved
• Problematic situation must be presented to justify the
conduct of the study
• Organization of ideas follows the inverted pyramid
(universal to local perspective)
• May use 2-4 citations to support problematic situation
• Ends with a concluding statement that will connect the
Introduction to the Review of Related Literature and
the Statement of the problem
• Review of Related Literature: 20 pages or more
– includes a conceptual framework with a one-page description
– Conceptual Framework contains the variables in the SOP
– Arrangement literature is based on the Conceptual
Framework
Writing the Significance of
the Study
• Around 3-4 paragraphs
• Presents the major importance of the
study to the following:
– Community
– Students
– Teachers and Administrators
– Other groups of people
– Future researchers
– The Researcher
Writing the Scope and
Delimitation
• Around 3-4 paragraphs
• Presents the variables to be investigated
as stipulated in the Statement of the
Problem
• Shows the extent of investigation in
terms of:
– Locale
– Time
– Subjects/Participants
– Constraints
Writing the Definition of
Terms
• Around 1-3 pages
• Starts with a short introduction
• Based from the technical terms in the Title
and Statement of the Problem
• Conceptual Definition- dictionary or
universal definition of the term
• Operational Definition- definition as to
how the term is used in the study.
Technicalities
• Paper: Short-size bond paper-Substance 20
• Margin: 1”-1”-1”-1.5”
• Spacing: Double Space with 0pt in text
Three single spaces with 0pt
between sections
• Left Flushed not justified
• Font: Times New Roman 12
• Italics for non-English terms
• Tone: Formal and Scientific and Third Person
• Tense: Future
Writing the Chapter II
of the Technical Paper
• Chapter II- Research Methodology
• Around 8-12 pages
• Sections :
– (Chapter introduction)
– Research Design
– Figure 2. Research Design
– Locale of the Study
– Respondents of the Study
– Research Instruments
– Data Gathering Procedure
– Data Analysis and Interpretation
– Statistical Tools/Statistical Treatment
• Chapter Introduction
– 2-3 sentences explaining the whole Chapter III
• Research Design
– 2-3 paragraphs explaining Figure 2
• Figure 2. Research Design
– on a separate page (second page of the chapter)
– presents in graphic form the actual design of the
whole study
• Locale of the Study
– 5-10 sentences explaining where will the study be conducted
• Respondents of the Study
– 1 paragraph explaining who are involved in the study
– if there are different groups involved, it would be better to
present a table for this purpose
• Research Instruments
– 5-10 paragraphs explaining in detail how the instruments will
be developed, validated or pilot tested if necessary
• Data Gathering Procedure
– 3-5 paragraphs explaining how the data will be gathered
– includes protocol and specifications how the respondents/ participants
will be involved in the study
• Data Analysis and Interpretation
– 3-5 paragraphs explaining the manner of analysis and interpretation of
data
– will include criteria or rubrics for data analysis
• Statistical Tools/Statistical Treatment
– 1 paragraph explaining the statistical tools that will be used aligned to
the statement of the problem
Writing the Back Matters
• References
– will follow the APA format
– arranged alphabetically
• Appendix
– A. Official Communication (later)
– B. Research Instruments
Process for Module 2
• From the 3 titles accepted, choose 1.
• Gather at least 50 literature entries.
• Literature should be directly related to the variables under
investigation. Please refer to the Statement of the Problem.
• Consider the recency of the literature. It should be 2005
and above.
• Include Conceptual Literature, Research Literature or
Related Studies and Legal Literature or Legal Basis
• Vary your sources of literature (only 20% is allowed for
webpages)
Process for Module 2
• BOOKS
• Should comprise 50% or more of the bulk of the
literature
• Entries to be considered:
• 1. Author (complete)
• 2. Year of Publication
• 3. Title and Edition
• 4. Place of Publication
• 5. Publisher
Process for Module 2
• PERIODICALS: Journals (Hardcopy format and e-Journals),
Magazines and Newspapers
• Should be 50-100% of the bulk of literature
• Entries to be considered:
• 1. Author (complete)
• 2. Year/Date of Publication
• 3. Title of the Article
• 4. Name of the Journal
• 5. Volume
• 6. Inclusive Pages
• 7. Digital Object Identifier (for e-Journals only)
Process for Module 2
• WEBPAGES
• Should not be more than 20% of the bulk of literature
• Entries to be considered:
• 1. Author (complete)
• 2. Year/Date of Publication
• 3. Title of the Article
• 4. Hyperlink
• 5. Digital Object Identifier
• 6. Date of Retrieval
Process for Module 2
• UNPUBLISHED MATERIALS (thesis &
dissertations)
• Entries to be considered:
• 1. Author (complete)
• 2. Year
• 3. Title of the Thesis/Dissertation
• 4. Institution
• 5. Nature of the Unpublished Material
Caveat: Should be included only in special cases and with proper discretion. It
should never comprise the bulk of the literature.
Bibliography and References
• Bibliography contains all the works cited in a
paper, but it may also include other works that
the author consulted, even if they are not
mentioned in the text
• References contain only the sources cited in
text.
RO 2:
The References
• Books
• Author. (Year). Title of the Book. Publisher
• For the authors
• Author, A. (1 author)
• Author, A. & Author, A. (2 authors)
• Author, A. , Author, A. & Author, A. (3-20 authors)
• Author, A. A., Author, B. B., Author, C. C., Author, D. D., Author, E. E., Author, F.
F., Author, G. G., Author, H. H., Author, I. I., Author, J. J., Author, K. K., Author,
L. L., Author, M. M., Author, N. N., Author, O. O., Author, P. P., Author, Q. Q.,
Author, R. R., Author, S. S., Author, T. T., . . . Author, Z. Z. (21 or more authors)
• N.B. The title is italicized. In the 7th Edition of the APA Manual, the place of publication is
removed.
Writing Bibliographic Entries
Item # 1
• Write the bibliographic entry for this book:
• Authors: Thomas McLeod, Therese Cox
& Angus Churchill
Title: Essentials of Professional Ethics
Year: 2008
Place of Publication: New York
Publisher: Corvin-Cage Inc.
Answer
McLeod, T., Cox, T. & Churchill, A.
(2008). Essentials of Professional
Ethics. Corvin-Cage Pub.
• Parenthetical citation: (McLeod, Cox & Churchill, 2016)
(McLeod et al., 2016) for the succeeding citations
• Narrative citation: McLeod, Cox and Churchill (2016) explained that…
McLeod et al. (2016) explains that……for the succeeding citation
• WebPages
• Author's name. (Date of Publication). Title of
work. full URL
• Note: In the 7th Edition of the APA Manual, the URLs are no longer preceded by “Retrieved
from,” unless a retrieval date is needed. The website name is included (unless it’s the same as
the author), and web page titles are italicized
Writing Bibliographic Entries
Item # 2
• Write the bibliographic entry for this webpage:
• Author: Theodore Devit
Date: 2001
Title of the Article: Lightning injures four at music festival
Date of Retrieval: January 23, 2002
URL: http://whyfiles.org/137lightning/index.html
Answer
Devit, T. (2001). Lightning injures four at music
festival.
http://whyfiles.org/137lightning/
index.html
• Parenthetical citation: (Devit, 2001)
• Narrative citation: Devit (2001) emphasized that……
• If the date of retrieval is needed:
• Devitt, T. (2001). Lightning injures four at music festival. Retrieved
January 5, 2020, from http://whyfiles.org/137lightning/ index.html
• Periodicals (Journals and Magazines)
• Author. (Year). Title of the Article. Name of the
Journal, Volume Number, Inclusive Pages
• Note: The name of the journal is italicized, not the tile of the article.
Writing Bibliographic Entries
Item # 3
• Write the bibliographic entry for this periodical:
• Author: Harold Winston Harlow
Title: Fundamentals for preparing psychology journal articles
Journal: Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology
Year: 1993 Volume: 55 Pages: 893-896
Answer
Harlow, H. W. (1993). Fundamentals for
preparing psychology journal
articles. Journal of Comparative and
Physiological Psychology, 55, 893-896.
• Parenthetical citation: (Harlow, 1993)
• Narrative citation: Harlow (1993) opined that……
Writing Bibliographic Entries
• Unpublished Materials
• Author's name. (Date ). Title of
work (Nature of the
Unpublished
material).Institution, Place
• Note: The title of the work is italicized and the nature of the
material is specified whether it is a masters thesis or a doctoral
dissertation
Practice Exercise # 4
• Write the bibliographic entry for the
following:
• 5. Author: Spitzer, Stefan Levi
Date: 2001
Title of Work : No words necessary: An
ethnography of daily
activities with young
children who don’t talk
Nature: Unpublished Doctoral Dissertation
Name of Institution: University of
Southern California
Place: California
Answer
Spitzer, S. L. (2001). No words necessary: An
ethnography of daily activities with young
children who don’t talk (Unpublished
doctoral dissertation). University of
Southern California, California
• Parenthetical citation: (Spitzer, 2001)
• Narrative citation: Spitzer (2001) explains that……
Paraphrasing
• A restatement of a text in another form or
other words, often to simplify or clarify
meaning.
Essence of Paraphrasing
• According to Brenda Spatt……..
• You retain everything about the original
writing but the words.
How to Paraphrase a Text
• 1. Quickly review the passage to get a sense of the whole, and
then go through the passage carefully, sentence by sentence.
• 2. State the ideas in your own words, defining words as
needed.
• 3. If necessary, edit for clarity, but don't change the meaning.
• 4. If you borrow phrases directly, put them in quotation
marks.
• 5. Check your paraphrase against the original for accurate
tone and meaning.
Drills
• Sample Item: My car needs gasoline.
• My automobile requires fuel.
• Item 1. She was a successful author and lawmaker.
• She found success as a writer and legislator.
• Item 2. The still waters of Boracay were
aquamarine in color.
• The calm waters of Boracay were blue-green in
hue.
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Session-3-Module-2.pptx

  • 1. . Today we remember all the martyrs of the Catholic Church especially the 190 martyrs massacred on September 2 and 3, during the French Revolution. Blessed John Mary du Lau, the archbishop of ArIes; Blessed Francis de la Rochefoucauld, bishop of Beauvais; Blessed Louis de la Rochefoucauld, bishop of Saintes; Blessed Augustine Chevreux, last su- perior general of the Maurists; Blessed Charles de la Calmette, the count of Valfons; Blessed Julian Massey, Blessed Louis de la Touche; and Carmes, and One hundred twenty were martyred at the Carmelite Church on the rue de Rennes in Paris. They were all beatified in 1926
  • 2. Opening Prayer • Heavenly Father, as we remember our martyrs, their blood, the seeds of the Catholic Faith, • We pray for them who gave their lives spreading your Word. • Lord, we are mindful that so great is our love for you that even though we walk in a world where speaking your name can mean certain death Your faithful still speak it. • Help us work for a world where all may speak their creeds and pray their prayers without fear of violence. • Hear the prayers of those who abide with you in dangerous times and in dark valleys, • And who die with your name on their lips. Draw them quickly to your side Where they might know eternal peace. Amen. • St. Lorenzo Ruiz…..pray for us • St. Pedro Calungsod…pray for us • Mary, Queen of martyrs…..pray for us
  • 3. Module 2: Presentation of Review of Related Literature and Studies
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  • 5. Goals • write the bibliographic entries of a given set of literature • enumerate the steps in the paraphrasing process • paraphrase a given literature • gather at least 5 literature entries for the concept paper and 50 for the dissertation proposal
  • 6. Reminders! • You need to complete the 3-title requirement for Module 1 • From the 3, choose one. • Develop the Statement of the Problem. It will be presented after the input for this module • Develop the Statement of the Problem of the other 2 titles. It will not be presented anymore. • Develop the concept paper of the 3 titles. • Submission of the first draft of the 3 concept papers. When? (Oct 9, 2021) • Module 1 should contain RO 1 WS, RO 1.1 WS and the 3 concept papers (draft and revised copy)
  • 7. Writing the Chapter I of the Technical Paper • Chapter I- The Problem and Its Setting • Around 30-40 pages • Sections : – Introduction – Review of Related Literature • Conceptual Framework – Statement of the Problem – Significance of the Study – Scope and Delimitation – Definition of Terms
  • 8. Writing the Introduction and Review of Related Literature • Introduction: 2-3 pages • Presents how the problem evolved • Problematic situation must be presented to justify the conduct of the study • Organization of ideas follows the inverted pyramid (universal to local perspective) • May use 2-4 citations to support problematic situation • Ends with a concluding statement that will connect the Introduction to the Review of Related Literature and the Statement of the problem • Review of Related Literature: 20 pages or more – includes a conceptual framework with a one-page description – Conceptual Framework contains the variables in the SOP – Arrangement literature is based on the Conceptual Framework
  • 9. Writing the Significance of the Study • Around 3-4 paragraphs • Presents the major importance of the study to the following: – Community – Students – Teachers and Administrators – Other groups of people – Future researchers – The Researcher
  • 10. Writing the Scope and Delimitation • Around 3-4 paragraphs • Presents the variables to be investigated as stipulated in the Statement of the Problem • Shows the extent of investigation in terms of: – Locale – Time – Subjects/Participants – Constraints
  • 11. Writing the Definition of Terms • Around 1-3 pages • Starts with a short introduction • Based from the technical terms in the Title and Statement of the Problem • Conceptual Definition- dictionary or universal definition of the term • Operational Definition- definition as to how the term is used in the study.
  • 12. Technicalities • Paper: Short-size bond paper-Substance 20 • Margin: 1”-1”-1”-1.5” • Spacing: Double Space with 0pt in text Three single spaces with 0pt between sections • Left Flushed not justified • Font: Times New Roman 12 • Italics for non-English terms • Tone: Formal and Scientific and Third Person • Tense: Future
  • 13. Writing the Chapter II of the Technical Paper • Chapter II- Research Methodology • Around 8-12 pages • Sections : – (Chapter introduction) – Research Design – Figure 2. Research Design – Locale of the Study – Respondents of the Study – Research Instruments – Data Gathering Procedure – Data Analysis and Interpretation – Statistical Tools/Statistical Treatment
  • 14. • Chapter Introduction – 2-3 sentences explaining the whole Chapter III • Research Design – 2-3 paragraphs explaining Figure 2 • Figure 2. Research Design – on a separate page (second page of the chapter) – presents in graphic form the actual design of the whole study
  • 15. • Locale of the Study – 5-10 sentences explaining where will the study be conducted • Respondents of the Study – 1 paragraph explaining who are involved in the study – if there are different groups involved, it would be better to present a table for this purpose • Research Instruments – 5-10 paragraphs explaining in detail how the instruments will be developed, validated or pilot tested if necessary
  • 16. • Data Gathering Procedure – 3-5 paragraphs explaining how the data will be gathered – includes protocol and specifications how the respondents/ participants will be involved in the study • Data Analysis and Interpretation – 3-5 paragraphs explaining the manner of analysis and interpretation of data – will include criteria or rubrics for data analysis • Statistical Tools/Statistical Treatment – 1 paragraph explaining the statistical tools that will be used aligned to the statement of the problem
  • 17. Writing the Back Matters • References – will follow the APA format – arranged alphabetically • Appendix – A. Official Communication (later) – B. Research Instruments
  • 18. Process for Module 2 • From the 3 titles accepted, choose 1. • Gather at least 50 literature entries. • Literature should be directly related to the variables under investigation. Please refer to the Statement of the Problem. • Consider the recency of the literature. It should be 2005 and above. • Include Conceptual Literature, Research Literature or Related Studies and Legal Literature or Legal Basis • Vary your sources of literature (only 20% is allowed for webpages)
  • 19. Process for Module 2 • BOOKS • Should comprise 50% or more of the bulk of the literature • Entries to be considered: • 1. Author (complete) • 2. Year of Publication • 3. Title and Edition • 4. Place of Publication • 5. Publisher
  • 20. Process for Module 2 • PERIODICALS: Journals (Hardcopy format and e-Journals), Magazines and Newspapers • Should be 50-100% of the bulk of literature • Entries to be considered: • 1. Author (complete) • 2. Year/Date of Publication • 3. Title of the Article • 4. Name of the Journal • 5. Volume • 6. Inclusive Pages • 7. Digital Object Identifier (for e-Journals only)
  • 21. Process for Module 2 • WEBPAGES • Should not be more than 20% of the bulk of literature • Entries to be considered: • 1. Author (complete) • 2. Year/Date of Publication • 3. Title of the Article • 4. Hyperlink • 5. Digital Object Identifier • 6. Date of Retrieval
  • 22. Process for Module 2 • UNPUBLISHED MATERIALS (thesis & dissertations) • Entries to be considered: • 1. Author (complete) • 2. Year • 3. Title of the Thesis/Dissertation • 4. Institution • 5. Nature of the Unpublished Material
  • 23. Caveat: Should be included only in special cases and with proper discretion. It should never comprise the bulk of the literature.
  • 24. Bibliography and References • Bibliography contains all the works cited in a paper, but it may also include other works that the author consulted, even if they are not mentioned in the text • References contain only the sources cited in text.
  • 26. • Books • Author. (Year). Title of the Book. Publisher • For the authors • Author, A. (1 author) • Author, A. & Author, A. (2 authors) • Author, A. , Author, A. & Author, A. (3-20 authors) • Author, A. A., Author, B. B., Author, C. C., Author, D. D., Author, E. E., Author, F. F., Author, G. G., Author, H. H., Author, I. I., Author, J. J., Author, K. K., Author, L. L., Author, M. M., Author, N. N., Author, O. O., Author, P. P., Author, Q. Q., Author, R. R., Author, S. S., Author, T. T., . . . Author, Z. Z. (21 or more authors) • N.B. The title is italicized. In the 7th Edition of the APA Manual, the place of publication is removed. Writing Bibliographic Entries
  • 27. Item # 1 • Write the bibliographic entry for this book: • Authors: Thomas McLeod, Therese Cox & Angus Churchill Title: Essentials of Professional Ethics Year: 2008 Place of Publication: New York Publisher: Corvin-Cage Inc.
  • 28. Answer McLeod, T., Cox, T. & Churchill, A. (2008). Essentials of Professional Ethics. Corvin-Cage Pub. • Parenthetical citation: (McLeod, Cox & Churchill, 2016) (McLeod et al., 2016) for the succeeding citations • Narrative citation: McLeod, Cox and Churchill (2016) explained that… McLeod et al. (2016) explains that……for the succeeding citation
  • 29. • WebPages • Author's name. (Date of Publication). Title of work. full URL • Note: In the 7th Edition of the APA Manual, the URLs are no longer preceded by “Retrieved from,” unless a retrieval date is needed. The website name is included (unless it’s the same as the author), and web page titles are italicized Writing Bibliographic Entries
  • 30. Item # 2 • Write the bibliographic entry for this webpage: • Author: Theodore Devit Date: 2001 Title of the Article: Lightning injures four at music festival Date of Retrieval: January 23, 2002 URL: http://whyfiles.org/137lightning/index.html
  • 31. Answer Devit, T. (2001). Lightning injures four at music festival. http://whyfiles.org/137lightning/ index.html • Parenthetical citation: (Devit, 2001) • Narrative citation: Devit (2001) emphasized that…… • If the date of retrieval is needed: • Devitt, T. (2001). Lightning injures four at music festival. Retrieved January 5, 2020, from http://whyfiles.org/137lightning/ index.html
  • 32. • Periodicals (Journals and Magazines) • Author. (Year). Title of the Article. Name of the Journal, Volume Number, Inclusive Pages • Note: The name of the journal is italicized, not the tile of the article. Writing Bibliographic Entries
  • 33. Item # 3 • Write the bibliographic entry for this periodical: • Author: Harold Winston Harlow Title: Fundamentals for preparing psychology journal articles Journal: Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology Year: 1993 Volume: 55 Pages: 893-896
  • 34. Answer Harlow, H. W. (1993). Fundamentals for preparing psychology journal articles. Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 55, 893-896. • Parenthetical citation: (Harlow, 1993) • Narrative citation: Harlow (1993) opined that……
  • 35. Writing Bibliographic Entries • Unpublished Materials • Author's name. (Date ). Title of work (Nature of the Unpublished material).Institution, Place • Note: The title of the work is italicized and the nature of the material is specified whether it is a masters thesis or a doctoral dissertation
  • 36. Practice Exercise # 4 • Write the bibliographic entry for the following: • 5. Author: Spitzer, Stefan Levi Date: 2001 Title of Work : No words necessary: An ethnography of daily activities with young children who don’t talk Nature: Unpublished Doctoral Dissertation Name of Institution: University of Southern California Place: California
  • 37. Answer Spitzer, S. L. (2001). No words necessary: An ethnography of daily activities with young children who don’t talk (Unpublished doctoral dissertation). University of Southern California, California • Parenthetical citation: (Spitzer, 2001) • Narrative citation: Spitzer (2001) explains that……
  • 38. Paraphrasing • A restatement of a text in another form or other words, often to simplify or clarify meaning.
  • 39. Essence of Paraphrasing • According to Brenda Spatt…….. • You retain everything about the original writing but the words.
  • 40. How to Paraphrase a Text • 1. Quickly review the passage to get a sense of the whole, and then go through the passage carefully, sentence by sentence. • 2. State the ideas in your own words, defining words as needed. • 3. If necessary, edit for clarity, but don't change the meaning. • 4. If you borrow phrases directly, put them in quotation marks. • 5. Check your paraphrase against the original for accurate tone and meaning.
  • 42. • Sample Item: My car needs gasoline. • My automobile requires fuel. • Item 1. She was a successful author and lawmaker. • She found success as a writer and legislator. • Item 2. The still waters of Boracay were aquamarine in color. • The calm waters of Boracay were blue-green in hue.