EEAPG11 Q2 Mod6 Writing-The-position-paper v2
EEAPG11 Q2 Mod6 Writing-The-position-paper v2
EEAPG11 Q2 Mod6 Writing-The-position-paper v2
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Quarter 2 – Module 6:
Writing the Position Paper
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What I need to Know
Hi, welcome to another module of this book. In this module, you will bewriting
different types of position paper. This will help you understand the problems, and issues
of the world today. This will allow you to share your opinions, thoughts, and arguments
and to reason with factual evidence. Hone your writing skills, take a stand, and assert
your opinion.
This module will help you gain a better perspective on an issue and will teach
you how to develop a position paper. The aim of this lesson is to convince the reader
to believe in your argument. You will also be guided how to assert your argument in a
particular issue.
Objectives
After going through this module, you are expected to:
General Instructions
To have a good grasp of this module, do the following:
Test I. Directions: Read the following statements and choose the letter of the correct
answer.
1. A position paper is sometimes called .
A. Concept paper B. Technical report
C. Point of view paper D. Critique paper
2. The following are essential in writing the position paper, except
A. Introduce the topic
B. Provide background on the topic to explain why it is important
C. Assert the thesis
D. Provide explanation but not the evidence
3. It is a one- sentence statement about the topic.
A. Thesis B. Argument C. Main idea D. Introduction
4. What source to use if you are doing introductory information and overviews?
A. Books, government reports
B. B. Academic journals
C. Newspapers, magazines
D. Directories, encyclopedias, handbooks
5. The following are asked to present a strong argument, except
A. Is it a real issue, with genuine controversy and uncertainty?
B. Can you identify at least two distinctive positions?
C. Is this a lengthy issue?
D. Are you personally interested in advocating one of these positions?
What’s In
You have learned in the previous module on how to develop a concept paper.
It guides you to prepare a short summary that tells the reader about the project and
its importance. It also prepares you to shape your academic writing skills. Now you
are ready to step up.
What’s New
Activity 1.1 Rearrange the letter to form words. Hint: problems and issues of today.
Write your answers on a separate sheet.
1. P R E N S S I O D E
2. I N G Y U L L B Y C B E R
3. N E I R O V M N T L A E N ISUESS
5. E S A M XSE EGMRRAIA
Lesson
Key Points
Introduction
In this part you must introduce the topic, and then provide history or background
ofthe issue. You may also describe the issue on-hand so do your research.
Body
You must state the opposing argument by briefly describing them. You
may also include details that support the opposing claim. Then, after writing the
counter argument, now write your argument and give your point of view. Provide
evidence that support your claim. Now you state your second argument followed by
your third argument. Make sure to provide details that support the argument given.
Conclusion
Now, you can restate both sides of the argument, summarize the three
arguments made in your essay. Lastly, provide a call for action.
Source:
http://www.sfu.ca/cmns/130d1/WritingaPositionPaper.html
Imagine what it was like in 1973, when the first cell phone was invented. Back
then it was a novelty and a luxury to have a futuristic technological device that could
keep you connected to the rest of the world 24 hours a day. In that time, one would
never believe that in just a few decades, the world would be overrun by technological
devices such as cell phones. Today, technology is an integral, commonplace part of
everyone’s lives, however technology doesn’t just include cell phones, it encompasses
computers, the internet, videogames, television, movies, and practically anything with
a screen. Many people can’t live without these forms of technology, and many people
praise their ability to make our lives easier. However, they are doing more harm than
good, especially on youth. Technology is negatively affecting America’s youth because
it is destroying social skills and causing a dependency on constant stimulation.
People will always argue that technology offers so many benefits in their day to
day lives. However, it is clear that it is more detrimental than most people realize.
Technology is destroying children’s social skills and causing a dependency on
constant stimulation. Think about the future of America’s children. What good is having
a smart phone with endless knowledge at their fingertips when they can’t get a job due
to an inability to keep up casual conversation in an interview? What favors are parents
doing for their children by shoving a television in front of them the second they get a
little bored instead of interacting with them and helping them develop valuable skills?
The answer to both questions is nothing. It does no good and no favors to overuse
technology in the way that Americans are currently overusing it.
Just as the times are very different 40 years ago when the first cell phone came
out to now, imagine what the next 40 years will bring when it comes to technology’s
role in young people and society in general. In order to avoid the frightening
ramifications as discussed throughout this paper, changes must be made in our youth
and in the way this country raises their children.
Source: https://taylorortoneportfolio.weebly.com/position-paper--the-effects-of-technology-on-
youth.html?fbclid=IwAR2r0uWPbyiptDbeBxU1aBUsF9wHu3t2EqjLDX1HlyvXsJx_mOvQG2VFPBM
5.If you were to write a position paper what will be your stance about technology?
(Helpful Tip: Useful Expression in presenting your own point of view… I strongly
believe that... I think/contend that…)
Getting Deeper!
Lesson:
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What I want to say about the lesson?
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What have I found out?
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What I Can Do
Activity 1.4 Stating your Claims. Do you agree or disagree legalizing same sex
marriages in our country? Why? Why not? Write your claims on a separate
sheet.
Activity 1.5 Point your Reasons. What is your stand on the increasing rates of
T E E N A G E P R E G N A N C Y? State your main idea or claim and
supporting arguments below. Write your stand on a separate sheet.
Activity 1.6 Know your Stand. Write a three- paragraph essay stating your position
on the use of social media, will you consider it as a boon or bane? Use a separate
sheet.
Introduction: (In the introduction part you should capture the reader’s attention,
define the issue given and state your claim.)
Body: (State three arguments then cite the evidence supporting your arguments)
Conclusion: (This part includes restating your claim, summarizing reasons, and
explaining why your stand/claim is worthy to read)
Source:
https://bestdelegate.com/how-to-write-a-position-paper-part-1-topic-background/
Source:
https://eng.ucmerced.edu/people/awesterling/SPR2014.ESS141/Assignment s/rubric2.pdf
What are the different issues in your school, community and country? And
whatis your stand about it? Write your answers on a separate sheet.
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GIVING OF
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What is It
The table below shows example of issues and its possible claims/stand or position.
ISSUES CLAIM/STAND/POSITION
To be able to defend your own stand on an issue, you have to take note of
thefollowing:
✓ Clearly identify the issue that you believe is affecting you and your
community. You can have 2 or more issues.
✓ From the issues that you identified, take on a side that you can defend.
✓ Given the issues that you chose, identify other concepts or ideas that
you
can associate with the issues.
✓ Formulate statements that will express your stand towards the issues.
Thesestatements may convey the message that the issues are having
negative effects on people and the community.
✓ Gather factual evidences to support your arguments regarding the issue.
This evidence may be taken from official statement of the government
agencies, political leaders and academic authorities.
✓ Make sure that your statements are strong enough to convince or
persuade
your readers into action to address the issue.
Source:
https://writing.colostate.edu/guides/teaching/co301aman/pop8a1.cfm
What’s More
I can almost see many students nodding along with me as I ask this question.
Youngergenerations overloaded with home tasks and numerous assignments have
already raised this issue many times.
First, children spend seven hours every single workday at school. That is a
huge chunk of life, and with homework added on top of these hours, a child is left
with no time to live his life to the fullest, socialize, or grow in other areas.
Second, sitting at your desk solving problems does no good to your health.
Kids needtime to get outside and have some fun, join a football league, or ride their
bikes with friends around the block. Otherwise, children will be very smart but
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surprisingly weakphysically.
Another argument against this position is that homework is not always the best
way toobtain knowledge quality-wise. Students tend to ask their parents or siblings
for help whenever facing difficulties. Busy parents not always willing to spend extra
time explaining school material to their little one solve the problems themselves
aiming to have more time for family, not lessons. As a result, the child will have the
homework done. But that’s really not his work. So, the whole idea of dedicating time
to self- education is lost here.
Finally, knowing that after classes you would still have to work at home makes
a kid less concentrated at school. This results in short attention spans and difficulty
to concentrate on something for too long.
Source:
(https://chiefessays.net/position-essay-examples-to-help-you-grasp-the-idea/)
Guide Questions:
3. If you were the writer, what will be your stand? Defend your answer.
GETTING DEEPER!
Lesson:
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What I found out:
What I Can Do
Activity 2.3
From the issues in the chart below, defend your standby writing a position
paper with the intention of convincing your reader to support your stand. Write your
stand of the issues presented on a separate sheet.
ISSUES STAND/CLAIM/POSITION
Poverty
Legalization of Marijuana
Dating/PDA Among Students inSchool
Abortion
School Uniform
Assessment
Test I. Directions: Identify the statement which supports the following claims. Write
the letter of your choice on a separate sheet.
1. Kids are super spreaders of Covid 19 virus.
A. Kids loves chatting with friends.
B. A US study published in the Journal of Pediatrics show that children have
higher level of virus compared to adults.
C. Children are required to wear masks.
D. Children needs not to be vaccinated.
Test II.
References
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