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ABELLANA NATIONAL SCHOOL RESEARCH CULTURE

Format/ Technicalities

- Use short bond paper (8.5 x 11)


- Use font Times New Roman #14
- Text should be computerized and in double space
- Pagination should be on the upper right corner of the page
- Main title and subtitle should be in bold text and not underlined
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1.0”)

GRADE 10 ENGLISH TEACHERS

LOVELYN G. FELICIANO ANA MARIZ R. CANITAN


SST – I SST – III

RITCHEL T. TAN
SST – I

SENA MARCIA D. SIMACON ERLYNE ROSE L. LANSA


SST – I SST – III

These notes contain the format, definitions, and examples of a


particular research done by previous grade 10 students.
Republic of the Philippines
Department of Education
Region VII, Central Visayas
ABELLANA NATIONAL SCHOOL
Osmeña Blvd., Cebu City

LEARNING STYLES OF GRADE 8 JACKFRUIT

A Research Paper
Presented to the English Faculty of
Abellana National School
Cebu City

In Partial Fulfillment
of the Requirements for the Junior High School
English Subject
ANS English Department

by

PIERCE OSWEN CAGALITAN


CHARLEMAGNE MENDOZA
VAN GERARD GESTA
STEPHEN LABIAGA
JOSHUA SOLON

March 2019
ABSTRACT

A well-written abstract serves multiple purposes:

 an abstract lets readers get the gist or essence of your paper or article quickly, in
order to decide whether to read the full paper;
 an abstract prepares readers to follow the detailed information, analyses, and
arguments in your full paper;
 and, later, an abstract helps readers remember key points from your paper.

The Contents of an Abstract:

1. the context or background information for your research; the general topic under


study; the specific topic of your research
2. the central questions or statement of the problem your research addresses
3. what’s already known about this question, what previous research has done or
shown
4. the main reason(s), the exigency, the rationale, the goals for your research—
Why is it important to address these questions? Are you, for example, examining
a new topic? Why is that topic worth examining? Are you filling a gap in previous
research? Applying new methods to take a fresh look at existing ideas or data?
Resolving a dispute within the literature in your field? . . .
5. your research and/or analytical methods
6. your main findings, results, or arguments
7. the significance or implications of your findings or arguments.

https://writing.wisc.edu/handbook/assignments/writing-an-abstract-for-your-research-
paper/
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
DEDICATION
TABLE OF CONTENTS

PRELIMINARY SECTIONS PAGE

Title Page ------------------------------------------------------------------- i

The Research Abstract --------------------------------------------------- ii

Acknowledgements ------------------------------------------------------ iii

Dedication ----------------------------------------------------------------- iv

Table of Contents --------------------------------------------------------- vi

CHAPTER I

Rationale ------------------------------------------------------------------- 1

Theoretical Background ------------------------------------------------- 3

The Problem ------------------------------------------------------------- 10

Research Methodology ------------------------------------------------ 12

CHAPTER II

Presentation, Analysis, and Interpretation -------------------------- 16

of Data
CHAPTER III

Summary --------------------------------------------------------------- 17

Findings ---------------------------------------------------------------- 18

Conclusion ------------------------------------------------------------- 19

References ------------------------------------------------------------- 20

APPENDICES

Appendix A. Transmittal Letter ------------------------------------ 21

Appendix B. Sample Questionnaire ------------------------------- 22

Appendix C. Scoring Range ---------------------------------------- 26

Appendix D. Documentation --------------------------------------- 28

CURRICULUM VITAE -------------------------------------------------- 29


CHAPTER I
THE PROBLEM AND ITS SCOPE
INTRODUCTION

Rationale

 gives the overview of the chosen study topic

 presents the situation

 explains the reason for choosing the research topic

 creates the need for the study


Theoretical Background

 presents the anchor theory and supporting theories

 discusses related literature and studies

 presents a schematic diagram to introduce or to summarize

the coverage of this section


THE PROBLEM (start a new page)

Statement of the Problem

 contains the main problem

 states the sub-problems

Significance of the Study


 mentions who are to benefit from the study and how each may
be benefited
 discusses the value of the study to individuals, groups,
institutions, and to discipline
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

Research Design

The introductory paragraph specifies and justifies the type of research

used. The research process or flow of research may be presented in a

schematic diagram.

Research Environment

 describes the locale/venue of the research

Research Subjects

 explains the sampling procedure used

 specifies the number of respondents involved

 describes the type and characteristics of the

respondents/subjects

Research Instruments

 mentions the research instrument tools for gathering data

 describes the content and preparation of each instrument


Research Procedure

Gathering of Data. This section describes the details of data

gathering employing the research tools described earlier.


CHAPTER II

PRESENTATION, ANALYSIS, AND INTERPRETATION OF DATA

This chapter includes the presentation, analysis, and interpretation of

data gathered.
CHAPTER III

SUMMARY, FINDINGS AND CONCLUSION


Notes prepared by
ERLYNE ROSE L. LANSA
SST – III

Sample thesis taken from


ANA MARIZ R. CANITAN
SST – III

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