
EAPP Module 5
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Sir Yves Singson
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EAPP Module 5
Writing a Concept Paper
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Objective:
- Determine the ways a writer can elucidate on a concept by definition, explication, and clarification.
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Charades in Google Meet
For this activity, you are to do something similar to charades except that instead of acting the concept or idea out, you are to explain it without revealing the actual word.
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Open Ended
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Remember...
When writing a concept paper we must always remember that we are defining a concept or a principle. We are essentially informing our readers. Typical with any form of expository discourse, our writing must follow a logical flow. That is, there should be an introduction, a body, and a conclusion.
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CONCEPT PAPER
Marcial et al. (2018) have cited definitions of concept paper coming from different persons:
According to Spickard (2005), a concept paper should effectively summarize a research project, as well as help the reader understand the subject of inquiry and its relevance.
Regoniel (2012) defines a concept paper on a specific topic that expresses your ideas.
As an academic or professional paper, it clarifies meaning and/or explains the principle behind an idea or a formulation, according to Dadufalza (1996).
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CONCEPT PAPER
Furthermore, Dadufalza explains that a concept paper should contain any or a combination of the following:
1. Definition of the term
2. Analytic description of the aspects of a principle, a worldview, a policy, or a project proposal
3. Delineation of the parts of a structure, the levels of a system, the stages of a method, or procedure, the elements in a pattern of behavior
4. Explication of the basic assertion or assertions that support a given statement
5. Formulation of the implications to which a given statement may give rise
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Progress Check
Instruction:
Write a short reflection answering the question:
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Open Ended
“Is writing a concept paper a necessary skill a young academic
or professional should have? Why or why not?”
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Generalization / Take away
By defining and clarifying concepts, we hope to reduce uncertainties and misunderstandings. By providing empirical data, we hope that it would lead others to new discoveries. By explaining certain phenomena, we hope that others would gain a wider and more informed perspective of the people and the world around us.
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Let us pray...
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