Determining Concept by Definition, Explication and Clarification
Determining Concept by Definition, Explication and Clarification
Determining Concept by Definition, Explication and Clarification
DEFINITION, EXPLICATION
AND CLARIFICATION
PREPARED BY: SUSANA T. FAJARDO
TEACHER II
OPENING PRAYER
• Definition
• Explication
• Clarification
EXAMPLE OF FORMAL DEFINITION
EXAMPLE OF INFORMAL DEFINITION
CHOOSE THE LETTER OF THE CORRECT ANSWER
2. Tocepherol (Vitamin E) is naturally found in vegetable oil, fish, and nuts. This sentence is
an example of ____________ definition
A. FORMAL
B. INFORMAL
C. EXTENDED
CHOOSE THE LETTER OF THE CORRECT ANSWER
3. Once, bullying in school was only referred to the students who forced the smaller
students to give up their lunch, money or the ones who beat them up after school. However,
now harassment is often happening online. Real bullies hide behind social media
technology, like Facebook posting embarrassing pictures and videos of their classmates.
A. FORMAL
B. INFORMAL
C. EXTENDED
CHOOSE THE LETTER OF THE CORRECT ANSWER
4. A theme throughout One Hundred Years of Solitude is the elitism of the Buendía family. Gabriel
García Márquez shows his criticism of the Latin American elite through the stories of the members a
high-status family who are essentially in love with themselves, to the point of being unable to
understand the mistakes of their past and learn from them. The Buendía family's literal loving of
themselves through incest not only shows how elites consider themselves to be above the law, but
also reveals how little they learn from their history.
A. DEFINITION
B. EXPLICATION
C. CLARIFICATION
CHOOSE THE LETTER OF THE CORRECT ANSWER
“Social justice encompasses economic justice. Social justice is the virtue which guides us in creating
those organized human interactions we call institutions. In turn, social institutions, when justly
organized, provide us with access to what is good for the person, both individually and in our
associations with others. Social justice also imposes on each of us a personal responsibility to work
with others to design and continually perfect our institutions as tools for personal and social
development.”
A. DEFINITION
B. EXPLICATION
C. CLARIFICATION
ESSENTIAL PARTS OF CONCEPT PAPER
1. INTRODUCTION
-STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM/THESIS STATEMENT
-BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
II. PURPOSE/SIGNIFICANCE
III. PROJECT DESCRIPTION
IV. METHODOLOGY
V. EVALUATION
I. INTRODUCTION
II. Purpose/Significance
IV. METHODOLOGY