Template For Research Proposal
Template For Research Proposal
Template For Research Proposal
I. Research Title
Industry and Academe Partnership in the City of Cabuyao
II. Researcher
Dr. Niño J. Viñas
V. Cooperating Agency
The following offices/ agencies are needed in the realization of this
research project are as follows: PnC, City Government of Cabuyao, Private HEIs in
Cabuyao, Private Industries in the City of Cabuyao.
X. Related Literature
XII. Milestone
The summary of activities to be undertaken by the researcher is
presented below:
1. Request for research financial assistance………………………… April 2018
2. Initial gathering of data, look for reading materials
and appropriate grounded theory……………………………………. April 2018
3. Prepare all necessary letters……………………………………………. April 2018
4. Release of funds and signing the research contract……………April 2018
5. Start writing the Chapter 1-3 and the questionnaire………… April-May 2018
6. Presentation of the research proposal
to the research technical committee……………………………….. June 2018
7. Revision of the research proposal……………………………………. June 2018
8. Distribution of questionnaire………………………………………….. July 2018
9. Data gathering and start writing the
Chapter 4-5………………………………………………………………… July- August 2018
10. Presentation of the research output
Chapter 1-5………………………………………………………………. September 2018
11. Revision of the research paper………………………………. September 2018
12. Submission all necessary requirements/reports
to OPRE…………………………………………………………… October 2018
13. Research publication…………………………………………….. October-November 2018
14. Research implementation…………………………………….. November 2018
XV. Budget
XVI. References
1. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0048733312002235
2. http://www.academia.edu/9402907/Academe_Industry_Partnership_in_th
e_Philippines_Nature_Benefits_and_Problems
3. http://innovationpolicyplatform.org/sites/default/files/rdf_imported_docu
ments/PromotingUniversityIndustryCollaborationInDevelopingCountries.pd
Research Proposal
I. Research Title
Attitudinal Behavior of the Faculty in the Classroom Setting: Basis for
Faculty Development Program
II. Researcher
Dr. Niño J. Viñas
V. Cooperating Agency
The following offices/individuals are needed in the realization of this
research project such as: OP, OEVP, OVPAF, OVPAA, deans, faculty and students.
X. Related Literature
Attitude can alter every aspect of a person's life, including their education. Student
attitudes on learning determine their ability and willingness to learn. If negative
attitudes are not altered, a student is unlikely to continue his education beyond
what is required. Changing students' negative attitudes towards learning is a
process that involves determining the factors driving the attitude and using this
information to bring about change.
Features
How do educators determine student attitudes on learning? The answer is simple:
they ask them When children lack motivation, they fail to grasp the material. The
response is often anger, rebellion and even physical symptoms such as anxiousness
and illness. Students at this age level seem to desire a positive attitude and the
motivation to learn.
Function
Once educators uncover student attitudes on learning, the challenge is using this
information to shape a positive attitude. Adult students can see the future results
of their learning, such as a better job and more money. Elementary students,
however, are too young to see the big picture. To them, the need for drive and
reward is instant. At the least, students must want to learn, be receptive and
participate in the learning process to ultimately experience satisfaction from
learning. A positive learning attitude requires motivation and gratification; the
timing of those variables depends on the age of the student.
Effects
Student attitudes on learning, good or bad, affect their outlook toward learning
throughout life. Their attitude towards learning affected not only their amount of
education but their desire for education.
Benefits
Two teaching methods, Direct Teaching and Cooperative Learning, offer examples
of how students are either motivated or discouraged by the teaching method.
Direct Teaching is used to instill facts and master basic skills. The instructor outlines
what will be taught, teaches the material and reiterates what is learned. This form
of teaching, however, can discourage creativity and participation as part of the
learning process.
In contrast, the Cooperative Learning method involves teams of students working
together to complete projects. However, while conducive to the over-achieving and
take-charge student, it can intimidate the shy, introverted student.
Considerations
Attitude is a learned behavior and, as such, is highly susceptible to change. The
Behavioral Theory requires "positive reinforcement" or reward for good behavior.
This theory is consistent with the attitudes toward learning, especially at an
elementary level. Krathwohl's Taxonomy theory states that a learning attitude is
developed over time, and that past learning experiences affect future learning
experiences. This is evident in adult students considering returning to school to
further their education.
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XII. Milestone
The summary of activities to be undertaken by the researcher is
presented below:
1. Request for research financial assistance………………………… January 2018
2. Initial gathering of data, look for reading materials
and appropriate grounded theory……………………………………. January 2018
3. Prepare all necessary letters……………………………………………. January 2018
4. Ask for the research contract and
the research financial assistance……………………………………. February 2018
5. Start writing the research proposal
( Chapter 1-3) and the questionnaire………………………………. February 2018
6. Presentation of the research proposal
to the research technical committee………………………….. April 2018
7. Revision of the research proposal………………………………. May 2018
8. Distribution of questionnaire……………………………………… May 2018
9. Data gathering and start writing the
Chapter 4-5………………………………………………………………… May-June 2018
10. Presentation of the research output
Chapter 1-5………………………………………………………………. July 2018
11. Revision of the research paper………………………………. July 2018
12. Submission all necessary requirements
to the OPRE…………………………………………………………… August 2018
13. Look for research publication……………………………….. August 2018
14. Research implementation…………………………………….. September 2018
XV. References
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