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Republic of the Philippines

Southern Luzon College -AMA Education System


Congressional East Avenue, Brgy. Burol Main,
City of Dasmariñas, Cavite

THESIS PROPOSAL APPROVAL SHEET

The thesis proposal titled “<Thesis Title>” prepared and presented by <Name of
Thesis Student (FN, MI, LN)> on an Oral Defense last <date of oral defense> has been
examined and is recommended for approval and acceptance in Thesis subject Practical
Research 1.

(NAME, ALL CAPS, BOLD)


Research Adviser

(NAME, ALL CAPS, BOLD)


Chairman of the Panel

(insert name) (insert name)


Panel Member Panel Member

MR. JOHN ARVIN A. GLO


Research Coordinator/Subject Teacher

MR. RODEL M. ANTANG


Dean

*Original copy must be kept by the student, photocopy must be submitted to the Subject Teacher.
SUMMARY OF PROPOSAL PANEL RECOMMENDATIONS
AND ACTION TAKEN

Panel Action Taken Remarks


Recommendations
“INSERT TITLE OF YOUR THESIS, FONT STYLE ARIAL OR
TNR, SIZE 14, ALL CAPS BOLD”

A Research Paper Proposal


Presented to Mr. John Arvin A. Glo – Research Instructor
Southern Luzon College
(Font Arial or TNR, Size 12)

In Partial Fulfillment
of the Requirements for the
Subject Practical Research 1

Submitted by:

(Surname First)
(Insert Your Names) (Leader)
(Insert Your Names)
(Font Arial, Size 12)

Date (Month and Year)


Republic of the Philippines
Southern Luzon College -AMA Education System
Congressional East Avenue, Brgy. Burol Main,
City of Dasmariñas, Cavite

“RESEARCH TITLE”

(Insert Names of Group Members in the following format, Arial or TNR 10:
Almira S. Abejo1, Bianca Kristina C. Domingo2, John Arvin Glo3)

Senior High School Department, Southern Luzon College


City of Dasmarinas, Cavite

Email Address of each members

ABSTRACT

(Font Arial, Size 12, All Caps)

At least 200-250 words, Font style Arial or TNR, Size 10.

Must include Introduction (1-2 sentences).

Most important problems, significance and limitations.

Summary of methods, results and discussion, conclusions and recommendations.

Use future tense for proposal and past tense for thesis report.

Preferably single paragraph.

Keywords: (atleast 5 key terms)


ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

(Font Arial or TNR, Size 12, All Caps)

(contents and format will depend on group)

(one to two pages only)


TABLE OF CONTENTS

Page No.

Proposal Approval Sheet …………………………………………………………………


Summary of Proposal Panel Recommendations and Action Taken ....................

Title Page ……………………………………………………………………………………


Abstract Page ……………………………………………………………………………...
Acknowledgments ………………………………………………………………………..
Table of Contents …...…………………………………………………………………….
List of Figures ……………………………………………………………………………..
List of Table ………………………………………………………………………………
List of Appendices …………………………………………………………………………

Chapter 1 Problem and Its Background


1.1 Introduction ………………………………………...............
1.2 Statement of the Problem ………………………………………...............
1.3 Hypothesis of the Study ………………………………………………….
1.4 Significance of the Study ………………………………………...............
1.5 Objectives of the Study …………………………………………………
1.6 Scope and Delimitation ………………………………………...............
1.7 Definition of Terms ………………………………………...............
1.8 Theoretical Framework ………………………………………...............
1.9 Conceptual Framework ………………………………………………….

Chapter 2 Review of Related Literature


2.1 Literature Review
2.1.1 Local Literature …………………………………………………........
2.1.1.1 Headings …………………………………………………….
2.1.2 Foreign Literature …………………………………………………....
2.1.2.1 Headings …………………………………………………….
2.2 Studies Review
2.2.1 Local Literature …………………………………………………........
2.2.1.1 Headings …………………………………………………….
2.2.2 Foreign Literature …………………………………………………....
2.2.2.1 Headings …………………………………………………….

Chapter 3 Methodology
3.1 Research Design ………………………………………………….............
3.2 Research Locale ………………………………………………….............
3.3 Research Participants ……………………………………………………..
3.4 Research Instrument …………………………………………………......
3.5 Statistical Treatment ………………………………………………………
3.6 Sampling Procedure ……………………………………………………….
3.7 Data Gathering Technique ………………………………………………...
3.8 Data Analysis Procedure ……………………………………………….....

Bibliography ………………………………………………………………………………..

Appendices ………………………………………………………………………………..
THESIS PROPOSAL TEMPLATE

Your proposal is the first component of the Research Paper. The following items MUST
be included in your proposal. Format will be double spaced, 1.5-inch margins on left side
and 1.0-inch on top, bottom and right side, 12 pt., Arial or Times New Roman, Justified
and Indented each paragraph.

Chapter 1
 Introduction
- Introduce topic (facts or figures with citations). Definition of concepts and
explain briefly the framework and also why is there a problem in the research.
 Statement of the Problem
- Research problem preferred in interrogative form (questions).
 Hypothesis of Study
- Answer to problem. Educated guess.
 Significance of the study
- Application of knowledge generated and must be specific. Indicates group of
people who will benefit on the research study.
 Objectives of the Study
- Indicate what the research will do, for instance, discover, explain or seek to
understand, explore a process, and describe the experiences.
 Scope and Delimitations
- Indicate the boundaries, exceptions, reservations and qualifications in your
study.
 Definition of terms
- Operational and Conceptual Definitions of variables or concepts of study.
 Theoretical Framework
- Discussion of framework in own words and relates to study and focuses on
variables or concepts under study. (Must include citation of borrowed ideas)
 Conceptual Framework
- A tentative explanation or theoretical explanation of the phenomenon or
problem and serves as the basis for the formulation research hypotheses.

Chapter 2
 Literature Review
- Tentative title of review and must have subsections, coherence, flow,
citations. Do not quote or cite long paragraphs and sections from one author
and have synthesis (interpretation of researches in own words).
Chapter 3
 Research Design
- Type of Study (Quantitative/Qualitative). Discuss specific design and the
overall flow and general description of method including rationale. Discuss
how method answers problem.
 Research Locale
- General description of locale, specific descriptions based on relevance to
study, Rationalize choice of location relative to study problem/ objectives.
 Research Participants
- Target Population. Eligibility Criteria.
 Statistical Treatment
- Process in computing statistics/probability in your study.
 Sampling Procedure
- Sampling Method and Rationale.
 Research Instrument
- Main instruments (Interview or Questionnaire). Measurement of dependent
and independent variable.
 Data Gathering Technique
- Pre-entry and entry considereations (data gathering technique). Exit strategy
and ethical considerations.
 Data Analysis Procedure
- Data preparation. Concept Determination (Variable computations/Themes or
Category Identification)

Oral Presentation (Defense) Format


a. Title page (Members)
b. Introduction/Background
c. Definitions (4-8 significant key terms)
d. Framework
e. Problem
f. Significance
g. Limitations
h. Research Design
i. Locale
j. Participants
k. Instrument
l. Data Gathering
m. Data Analysis
n. Acknowledgment
Total time = 15 minutes maximum.
All members must be present
Visual Presentation (Power point, Prezi, etc.)
Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (APA)
6th Edition Writing Style

Reference citations IN text


One Author:
–Smith (2002) found…
–(Smith, 2002).
Two Authors:
–Smith and Jones (2003) found…
–(Smith & Jones, 2003).
Three, Four, or Five Authors:
–1st time:
•Smith, Jones, and Black (2001) found…
–After the 1st time:
•Smith et al. (2001) found…
–After 2nd time, but inside the same paragraph:
•Smith et al. found…
Six or More Authors:
–Smith et al. (2002) found…
Groups as Authors:
–1st Citation:
•(American Psychological Association [APA], 2000).
–Subsequent Citations:
•(APA, 2000).
Anonymous or No Author
–Use first few words of reference list entry (usually title):
•(“Study Finds”,‖ 1995)
•(TEA, 2007)
Authors with Same Surname
–Include initials
•S. T. Smith (2000) and J. D. Smith (1999)
Two of more works within the same parentheses
–In order alphabetically, as they would appear in references, separated by
semi-colons
•(Jones, 2003; Thomas, 2010)
–If by same author, then by date
•(Jones, 2003, 2007)
Quotations in text

Display quotation of fewer than 40 words in double quotation marks. Include page
number in parentheses (pinpoint citation).
–Black (1993) stated, “The ‘placebo effect‘ … disappeared when
behaviors were studied in this manner” (p. 276).
Display quotation of 40 or more words in block quotation (double spaced) without
quotation marks.
–Black (1993) found the following:

The ‘placebo effect’ had been verified in previous studies. This effect
was found to be indicative of a patient‘s belief that they were suffering
from x diagnosis and were receiving y medication which was helping
them to reduce z psychosomatic side effects. (p. 276)
Omitting material (insert …)

–If you decide … to delete something

Inserting material (use brackets)

–Yadayada [more the same] and so forth

Adding emphasis (use brackets to explain emphasis)

–[emphasis added]

Citations for quotations must include author, year, and page number.

References

Remember reference page is titled References and they are:

–Double spaced

–In alphabetical order

–And formatted with a “hanging indention”

Reference List

Journal Article accessed in print

Carlson, L. A. (2003). Existential theory: Helping school counselors attend to


youth at risk for violence. Professional School Counseling, 6(5), 10-15.

Journal Article (accessed electronically) with DOI

Herbst-Damm, K.L., & Kulik, J.A. (2005). Volunteer support, marital status, and
the survival times of terminally ill patients. Health Psychology, 24, 225-229. doi:
10.1037/0278-6133.24.2.225

Journal Article (accessed electronically) without DOI

Give URL: Retrieved from http://www.xx (prefer the journal website and not the
link directly through the database, for access reasons)
Silick, T.J., & Schutte, N.S. (2006). Emotional intelligence and self-esteem
mediate between perceived early parental love and adult happiness. E-Journal of
Applied Psychology, 2(2), 38-48. Retrieved from http://www.xx

Entire Book:

Beck, C. A. J., & Sales, B. D. (2001). Family mediation: Facts, myths, and future
prospects. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

For electronic versions use:

–doi if provided and no publishing location or

–Retrieved from http://www.websitename.org

–No retrieval date necessary

Chapter in an edited book:

Johnson, R. A. (1989). Retrieval inhibition as an adaptive mechanism in human


memory. In H. L. Roediger III & F. I. M. Craik (Eds.), Varieties of memory &
consciousness (pp. 309-330). Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.

Journal with more than seven authors

Gilbert, D. G., McCleron, J. F., Rabinovich, N. E., Sugai, C., Plath, L. C.,
Asgaard, G., … Botros, N. (2004). Effects of quitting smoking on EEG activation
and attendtion last for more than 31 days and are more severe with stress.
Nicotine and Tobacco Research, 6, 249-267.

English translation of a book:

Lang, P. S. (1951). A philosophical essay on probabilities (F. W. Truscott & F. L.


Emory, Trans.). New York, NY: Dover. (Original work published 1814)

*In text, cite original date and translation date: (Lang, 1814/1951).

Online resource from group/government

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. (2003). Managing asthma: A


guide for schools. Retrieved from http://www.nhibi.nih.gov/health
/prof/lung/asthma/asth_sch.pdf
Secondary Source

–Text citation:

Seidenberg and McClelland‘s study (as cited in Coltheart, Curtis, Atkins,


& Haller, 1993)

–Reference List Entry:

Coltheart, M., Curtis, B., Atkins, P., & Haller, M. (1993). Models of
reading aloud: Dual-route and parallel-distributed-processing approaches.
Psychological Review, 100,589-608.

Electronic Media

Worst case scenario: Stand-alone document, no author identified, no date:

GVU‘s 8thWWW user survey. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.cc.gatech.


edu/gvu/user_surveys/survey-1997-10/

Remember to print your sources and file away… And that you no longer need to include
the date you retrieved the item.
Republic of the Philippines
Southern Luzon College -AMA Education System
Congressional East Avenue, Brgy. Burol Main,
City of Dasmariñas, Cavite

ADVISER’S ACCEPTANCE FORM

To: Mr. JOHN ARVIN A. GLO

I, hereby accepts the Thesis Students/Proponents:

1. <Name of Thesis Student >

for their study entitled;

<Title of thesis study>

For this, I am fully aware of the responsibilities I am committing myself into for
the aforementioned student.

Conforme:

Mr./ Ms. <Name of Thesis Adviser>


THESIS ADVISER

Mr. John Arvin A. Glo


Research Coordinator

Note: Copies of this form shall be kept by Thesis Students, Thesis Adviser and Subject Teacher.
Republic of the Philippines
Southern Luzon College -AMA Education System
Congressional East Avenue, Brgy. Burol Main,
City of Dasmariñas, Cavite

ADVISER’S CONSULTATION LOG SHEET

Research Title: ________________________________________________________________


Researcher: ___________________________________________________________________
Adviser: ______________________________________________________________________

Date Comments/ Recommendations Action Taken Adviser’s Signature


Republic of the Philippines
Southern Luzon College -AMA Education System
Congressional East Avenue, Brgy. Burol Main,
City of Dasmariñas, Cavite

________________
Date

Mr. John Arvin A. Glo, Research Instructor

This is to certify that we have read and fully understood the attached file
stating the requirements on the oral presentation and agreed to comply with the said
policy.

________________________ ________________________
Student’s Name and Signature Parent’s Name and Signature

________________________
Strand / Section
Requirements on Research Oral Presentations
1. PROPOSAL DEFENSE
 Accomplished manuscript (Chapters 1-3)
 Adviser’s Endorsement
 Proposal Defense Rubrics
 Visual Presentation (Powerpoint)
 Other supporting documents the Thesis Proponent has seen vital to the
defense.

PROPOSAL DEFENSE
Before Oral Presentation

1. The Thesis Students must regularly consult with their Thesis Adviser
regularly as stated in this guidelines. During consultations, the Thesis
Student must always bring the Consultation Log Sheet. The Thesis Adviser
must accomplish the Consultation Log Sheet properly.

2. Consultation Log Sheet must be submitted to the Subject Teacher before the
Final Defense. The Subject Teacher must record all the submissions of the
Thesis Student in the Submissions Log Sheet.

3. The Thesis Student must secure Adviser’s Endorsement at least a week


before the defense date. If the students will not be endorsed by their adviser
for proposal defense, they cannot continue with the proposal defense.

4. The Thesis Student must submit a copy of the Adviser’s Endorsement Form
to the Subject Teacher before they will be scheduled for defense.

5. Upon receiving the Adviser’s Endorsement Form, the Subject Teacher will
prepare a letter for the Thesis Panel Members indicating the schedule of
defense.

6. The Thesis Panel Member must receive the manuscript at least five (5) days
prior to the oral defense schedule. A copy of the letter from the Subject
Teacher must be included in the manuscript. The Panel Member should not
accept any manuscript without the letter from the Subject Teacher.
7. The Thesis Students must return to the Subject Teacher the receiving copy
of the letter addressed to the members of the panel. If the student was not
able to do so, the Subject Teacher may not allow the student to conduct the
defense.

8. The manuscript containing Chapters 1-3 must be prepared following the


format of the college. The manuscript shall be ring binded with clear, non-
colored acetate as cover.

During Oral Presentation

1. Each deliberation day will start with scripture reading and a prayer.

2. Thesis Students must arrive at the deliberation room at least thirty (30)
minutes before their slot. No excuses will be entertained. The Thesis
Students still has the liability of losing their slot if they doesn’t comply, or
worse, arrives late.

3. Only the Thesis Student, Thesis Adviser, Subject Teacher, Chair/Members


of the Panel and note taker will be allowed inside the defense room. Other
members of the faculty will only be allowed if the Thesis Student, Thesis
Adviser, Subject Teacher, and Chair/Members of the Panel will agree.

4. The Thesis Students will distribute the Proposal Defense Rubrics to the
panel members. Each shall have a copy. Thesis Student must avoid delays
in these because the time allotted for them is very limited.

5. When everyone is set, the Subject Teacher will introduce the Thesis
Student, Research Title and Thesis Adviser to the Members of the Panel.

6. The Thesis Students shall be given a total of 30 minutes in their slot.

Allotted Time
Presentation
(minutes)

Preparation 5

Presentation Proper 15
Evaluation/ Question and
10
Answer/ Deliberation

7. After the deliberation, the Thesis Students and note taker will be asked to
leave the room for the deliberation. The Members of the Panel, Thesis
Adviser and Subject Teacher will be left for the deliberation.

8. The Subject Teacher will collect the Proposal Defense Rubrics. He will
compute the average grade of the Thesis Student.

9. The decision shall be announced by the Panel Chair. Afterwards, he will


hand to the Subject Teacher the decision rendered for documentation.

10. The Research Adviser must take down notes on the proceedings of the
defense especially the comments and remarks of the panel members.

11. The Thesis Student will collect the comment sheets from the Panel
Members and will file these for reference purposes. This is regardless of the
result of the Defense.

12. After the defense, the Thesis Student may receive the remark:

 Passed- Average grade is 60% or above. No revisions required.

 Passed with Minor Revisions- Average grade is 60% or above.


Revisions will be reflected in the final thesis proposal.

 Conditioned- Average Grade of Panel Members is 55%- 59%


Revised thesis paper must be submitted in writing and needs re-
approval by the examination committee in a paper presentation on
current semester.

 Failed- Average Grade of Panel Members is less than 55% . Revised


thesis paper must be submitted in writing and needs re-approval by
the Panel Members in an oral presentation to be scheduled by the
Subject Teacher.
13. For the Thesis Student to pass, they must be able to: a) get an average of at
least 60% from the members of the panel; and b) get a passing grade from
at least two members of the panel.

After Oral Presentation

1. The Thesis Students shall prepare the revisions required by the Panel
Members.

2. After revisions, if the Panel Members approved the revisions, they must
sign the Thesis Proposal Approval Sheet. The Thesis Proposal Approval
Sheet must be submitted to the Subject Teacher on the scheduled date. If
the Thesis Student cannot submit the Thesis Proposal Approval Sheet, the
Subject teacher may consider the proposal defense invalid, thus, they fail
the first quarter of the subject.

3. The Thesis Students will report to their Adviser again for the preparation to
the Final Defense.

4. The Thesis Student must prepare their final output. As recommended by the
Panel Members.

5. The Thesis Students prepares Chapters 4 to 5 of their manuscript. They must


edit the manuscript as prescribed by the Thesis Panel Members.

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