Module 6 Educ 800
Module 6 Educ 800
In the previous module, you learned about the parts of Chapter III where you defined the methodology
of the research, including the research design, sampling, and research instruments, among others. This
module will bring you to how you will present data, analyze them and interpret them, and eventually
summarize them. This is the chapter which will give answers to your objectives.
Learning Outcome
After learning the module, you are expected to write the parts of Chapter IV and V of the research
proposal based on your approved title.
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Example
3.60, and 3.50, respectively, were elicited from the respondents in terms
of distance learning for learners with disability does not scare them at
modality; and they see distance learning as a modality I will often use.
Though, they recognized the potentials and benefits offered by this new
mode of instruction, they still believe that this could not help them in
that they are dealing with the young minds of the pupils and motivations
found that distance learning for children with special needs is not
productive as the pupils and parents are not much serious in learning
Table 4
Teachers’ attitude toward distance learning modality
Source: Giray, M.B. (2021) Profile, Home Environment, Teacher Attitude and Pedagogical Strategies, and
Academic Performance of Children with Special Educational Needs: Inputs for an Inclusive Education
Framework for the Division of Northern Samar. Unpublished Dissertation, University of Eastern Philippines,
Catarman, Northern Samar
Summary
This section presents in brief and very concise terms the major findings which answers the sub-
problems or hypothesis.
Conclusions
In this section,
State your conclusion and how you arrive at them.
Avoid making broad generalizations not adequately supported by your data.
Mention practical implications that can be drawn from your finding. These are statements which refer
to the meanings and/or relation of the finding and conclusions to a group of persons with which the
results of the study have bearing or use.
Recommendations
Title Page
This contains the title of the study, the name and degree of the researcher and the month and year of
submission.
This contains the endorsement of the adviser on the work either for pre-oral defense or final defense.
This also includes the names and signatures of the panel members and the Dean of the Graduate
Studies/School.
Table of Contents
This contains the name of the preliminary parts, the Chapters, and the Appendices and their
corresponding page numbers.
Abstract
The abstract contains the summary of the study highlighting the objectives, methodology, findings and
conclusions of the study. Abstracts of researches submitted for journal publication usually are limited to 150
– 250 words.
A list of the names of the tables and figures and the corresponding page numbers is found in this part.
Acknowledgment
Expression of gratitude to individuals or organizations which have contributed in the realization of the
research is the meat of this part.
Dedication
Literature Cited
List in this section all the sources or references, alphabetically by author’s last names, that you use in
writing the report. These references, will of course, appear in the body of the report as footnotes. In fact,
every, source that you have cited in the footnotes must be included in the Literature Cited, and every entry
that you have listed in the Literature Cited must appear in the footnotes.
In the module on writing Chapter II, you learned about how to prepare the Literature Cited part using
the APA style.
Include in this section information and data pertinent in your study but which are either not important
to be included in the body of the report. Entries which could be part of the appendices are:
Permission to conduct the study
Letters to the respondents or other persons whom the researcher communicated to during the
data-gathering procedure
Computations of tests, test of difference and relationships
Questionnaires and other research instruments
Raw data
Concept In reference to your approved title, write the parts of Chapter IV and V of
your proposal
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SUMMARY
In this module, you learned the parts of the last two chapters of the research. You were taught that the
last two chapters contain the answers to your objectives. These parts also contain your distinct contribution
to the field of knowledge.
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