EAPP Module 4 Version 3
EAPP Module 4 Version 3
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Development Team of the Module
Author/s: Fe S. Pablico, Marionne P. Melencion, Ma-an C. Actub
Estormeo Serina
Lesson 1
What is a Position Paper or Manifesto? 1
What’s In 1
What’s New: Cross Word Puzzle 1
What is It: Discussion on Position Paper 2
What’s More: Answering Questions 4
What I Have Learned: Synthesizing Learnings 5
What I Can Do: Simulations 5
Lesson 2
What is it: Discussion on Writing a Position Paper and Defending a
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Stand
What’s More: Your Claim, Defend It 7
What I Have Learned: Write My Thoughts 8
What I Can Do: Act It Out 10
Summary 10
Assessment (Post-Test) 11
Key to Answers 12
Reference 14
What this Module is About
This module brings you to the realm of position paper writing. As a future
professional in your own discipline, a thorough grasp of how to write an effective
position paper is important in the future practice you will undertake.
To develop this skill, you need to know what a position paper is, its structure and
format. To assist you in writing your own position paper, there is an outline to serve as
templates in your writing process.
The following are the lessons contained in this module:
1. What is a Position Paper or a Manifesto?
2. Writing a Position Paper and Defending a Stance on an Issue
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What I need to Know
Objectives: After going through this module, you are expected to:
1. Define what a position paper and a manifesto.
2. Gather manifestoes and analyze the arguments used by the writer.
3. Defend a stand on an issue by presenting reasonable arguments supported by
properly cited factual evidences.
4. Write various kinds of position paper.
General Instructions
To have a good grasp of this module, do the following:
1. Read carefully the selections provided in the lesson.
2. Understand the given issue and identify the arguments presented.
3. Write your own position paper, defend your stand by presenting reasonable
arguments.
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How to Learn from this Module
To achieve the given objectives, you are to do the following:
• Take your time reading the lessons carefully.
• Follow the directions and/or instructions in the activities and exercises diligently.
• Answer all the given tests and exercises.
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What I Know
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Lesson What is a Position Paper or a Manifesto?
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Grade 12 , First Semester, Quarter 2– Week 1
What’s In
You have already learned in the previous module on how to develop a concept
paper in three ways. It guides you to prepare an effective concept paper of your project
or academic research in the future. Now, you are ready to move forward and learn
more.
What’s New
Activity 1. Look for the hidden words inside the puzzle. Write the word in your
paper. Hint: societal problems of today.
p d e f c h t o p a l l g
o b e s i t y b u g g n s
v a b c d h j i m x i n o
e g s d v k r w y y p o O
r H d f g k b c l d g j k
t S z w r t i l o u y p d
y a b c d r u g s h v d t
a z v b w b g h l a t u o
c l i m a t e c h a n g e
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What is I
Introduction
Introduce the issue, provide history or background of the issue on hand.
Provide general statement of your stand through a thesis statement.
Body
Conclusion
Restate your claim or stand of an issue.
Suggest a course of action.
End with a powerful call for action (quotation, challenge or question).
Technology is changing things. Sometimes, we are so enamored with all the new
gadgets and other shiny objects; we scrape up a lot of money from our hard-earned
savings just to make sure we have them lest we lag behind.
Technology does not only change things, it has transformed the way we lived
and the rate of change is accelerating. Consider the changes that have happened over
the years. After the years following the Civil War, there were a handful of technologies
that reconfigured existence.
Thomas Edison’s light bulb extended the working day and may have created the
workaholic.
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The air-conditioner provided cool and comfort for hot and humid days and it
pushed us indoors all day, causing the reduction of our vitamin D levels.
The jet engine have shrunken distance but increased the scope of business as in
warfare.
Appliances sped up our tasks and chores, but reduced our physical strength.
Smart phones become the universal device for almost every technology
application, and at the same time have raised our stress and tension levels.
Social media has been able to bridge people from across the world, yet has
isolated the people nearest them.
This is strange but it seems like the more social media one uses, the less social
he or she becomes.
Technology has now created new businesses that the world has never seen
before. Suddenly, YouTube stars that would ever have had the slightest opportunity to
flash their faces on the TV or movie screens and become overnight stars, and earn
millions to the consternation of their parents who still believe that they should get a “real
job.”
Even the way I go to sleep and the way I wake up from my sleep has been
altered by technology. For the past two to three years, I have not physically set my
alarm clock to the time I need to get up to start the day. I have always said, “Alexa,
wake me up tomorrow morning at 6:15 a.m. to the sound of classical music.” And then,
my A.I.-enabled cylinder that I purchased from Amazon.com will respond: “Alarm set
tomorrow morning at 8 o’clock to classical focus on amazon music.” And it does.
Now, expect more of this to happen. More people will be talking to their devices.
Google home products, Apple’s Home pod, and Amazon’s Echo are all competing in
this field. This might pose as a challenge for people to be reminded that when they talk
to humans, they should still communicate with grace and respect. With machines, one
can be rude, impatient and be ill-mannered wanting to get the information we want but
humans are not machines. I can be awakened by Alexa with its classical music playing
and in my still foggy mind and half-wakefulness say, “Alexa, shut up: and it does stop.
But can you imagine me talking this way to my clients or my family?
Smart technology is now similar to media in its ability to shape our lives in a
thousand ways and in even more pervasive means. We have even witnessed the rise of
fake news and false content, and have seen how many young people have become
bashers and bullies, cussing and cursing in loud voices instead of improving their
arguments through intelligent conversations to the benefit of no one but perhaps, to a
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handful of marketing people whose sole mission in life is to create noise, traffic, and
click counts to raise up ad revenues for their sites. Technology can diminish emotional
intelligence as those who are immersed in it become socially and emotionally lazy,
thanks to all the screens in our lives.
Geoffrey Fowler already has a sinister name for this fake news and false
contents in social media as he calls it: “counterfeit reality.” I guess what has happened
over the years is that civilization driven by mass media and technology has replaced our
preference from a culture of character to a culture of personality.
Famous book author and professor Adam Grant whom I had the privilege of
meeting and interviewing years ago says this beautifully:
“We could” – refers to the creativity we can employ through smart technology.
“We should” – refers to the ethical and moral decisions we need to consider in its
usage.
Source:
https://www.philstar.com/business/2018/06/24/1827252/smart-technology-
here#7dKHY4z5uOELgVFO.99
What’s More
2. What are the writer’s arguments? Mention and analyze each argument.
________________________________________________________________
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3. What evidences are cited to support his claim?
________________________________________________________________
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Activity 3. Reflect on the learning that you have gained after taking up this lesson by
completing the given chart.
What were your misconceptions about What new or additional learning have you
position paper prior to taking up this lesson? had after taking up this lesson in terms of
skills, content, and attitude?
What I Can Do
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Writing a Position Paper and
Lesson Defending a Stance on an Issue
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Grade 12 , First Semester, Quarter 2 – Week 2
What is It
What’s More
Activity 1. Your Claim, Defend It!. The table below lists the current prevalent
issues that we are facing today. Practice citing your claim or stand on
each issue. Then, defend your stand by citing supporting evidence the
best way you can.
Issue Your Claim/Stand Supporting Evidence
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What I Have Learned
Activity 2. Write My Thoughts! Choose one issue from Activity 1. Expound your stand
and give reasons using the supporting evidence you have provided. Then,
develop these facts into a coherent position paper, following the outline
given above. Let’s start!
___________________________
Title Introduction
_____________________________________________________ *state
background of
___________________________________________________________ the issue
___________________________________________________________ *thesis
statement
______________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________ Body
____________________________________________________________
*your
____________________________________________________________ argument
____________________________________________________________ *supporting
____________________________________________________________ Evidence
*counterar
____________________________________________________________
guments
____________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________
Conclusion
____________________________________________________________
*restate
____________________________________________________________ your stand
*provide
____________________________________________________________
course of
action
* strong
statement
for a call
to action
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Your written output is graded using the rubrics below.
Source:
https://eng.ucmerced.edu/people/awesterling/SPR2014.ESS141/Assignments/rubr
ic2.pdf
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What I Can Do
Activity 3. Write a position paper based on the scenario given. Follow the format
you have learned from this lesson. Your written output is rated using
the rubric in Activity 2.
The student council is petitioning to prepare an arts festival in your school, but the
administration is reluctant to agree to the plan because it involves taking two days off
the students’ normal classes. As one of the organizers, you are tasked to write a
position paper which argues your stand for the establishment of the activity to the
administration.
Summary
To summarize, the entire Module 4 of this subject has taught you to understand
the nature and purpose of a position paper. Moreover, you have also learned on how to
defend your stand in your position paper. You are also provided with the outline as
template to follow in your writing activity. After all, you were able to write your own
position paper as your final output in this module. Congratulations for finishing the task!
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Assessment
Test I. Write TRUE if the statement is correct and write FALSE if the statement is
wrong.
_________ 1. It is a good practice to consider all possible views on the issue at hand.
_________ 2. The issue is a crucial component of a position paper.
_________ 3. Choose an issue that is debatable, current and relevant.
_________ 4. Audience analysis is also important to consider in order to write a more
persuasive position paper.
_________ 5. In writing a position paper, the writer’s credentials is an important factor
to establish credibility.
_________ 6. Any opinions can be used to support an argument.
_________ 7. Providing a background of the issue is not necessary in writing the
introduction.
_________ 8. The main goal of a position paper is to inform the readers.
_________ 9. A position paper is also called a point of view paper.
_________ 10. The conclusion of a position paper must end with a strong call for action.
__________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________
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Key to Answers
Lesson 1
What I Know
1. b
2. d
3. c
4. b
5. b
6. a
What’s New
Activity 1.1
Poverty
Obesity
Climate change
Drugs
Bullying
What’s More
Activity 1.2
1. The issue is about how technology has changed people’s lives, behavior and
moral outlook.
The writer’s stand: He is not against technological developments in fact it
improves man’s way of living, but he also reminds us that same technology will
advance evil and harm. Therefore, use technology wisely for the common good.
2. At the comfort of technological products man has found his comfort zone to
dwell and slowly forgetting the value of real human interactions that eventually
changes man’s mind, culture and outlook in life.
3. Personal experience
Real-life scenario happening around
4. The author reiterates his stand about the issue and leave a strong statement for
a call to action.
What I Have Learned
Activity 1.3 Answers vary
What I Can Do
Activity 1.4 – answers vary
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Lesson 2
What’s More
Activity 2.1 – Answers vary
What I Can Do
Activity 2.3 – Answers vary
Assessment
Test I-A
1. True
2. True
3. True
4. True
5. False
6. False
7. False
8. False
9. True
10. True
Test I-B – Answers vary
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Cruz, Rosalina, Laurel, Ma. Milagros, and Lucero, Adelaida. English for Academic and
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Cruz, Rosalina, Laurel, Ma. Milagros, and Lucero, Adelaida. English for Academic and
Professional Purposes Reader Teacher’s Guide. Quezon City. Department of
Education. 2016
Gabelo, Nerissa, and Geron, Cristina. Reading-Writing Connection for the 21st Century
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Website Content
Google. “Writing a Position Paper”. Accessed June 17, 2020
https://mcckc.edu/tutoring/docs/br/english/Writing_a_Position_Paper.pdf
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