Sample Title: Integration Paper For Philosophy of Values and Ethics

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The key takeaways are that an integrated paper is a type of literature review that includes the writer's original thoughts and ideas on a topic based on evidence, and consists of an introduction and sections analyzing, synthesizing, and evaluating information.

An integrated paper is a type of review of literature that includes analysis, synthesis and evaluation of information on a well-defined topic and includes the writer's original ideas and thoughts based on evidence.

The main sections of an integrated paper discussed are an introduction, review of pertinent areas, observations and realizations, and application/integration.

Integration Paper # :

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(Sample Title: Integration Paper for Philosophy of Values and Ethics)


Title

(Sample Proponent: Dr. Clive Alvyn N. Ocon)


Proponent

1. What I Learned (Synthesis)


(This is a Sample Text Only) For graduate students the term, “integrated paper”
sometimes stirs up a state of confusion. Is an integrated paper a literature review, a research
proposal, or an essay? Well the answer is simple, no. An integrated paper is a type of review of
the literature that includes the analysis, synthesis and evaluation of information on a well-defined
content area and includes the writer’s original thoughts and ideas on the topic which are based
upon the available evidence.
The integrated paper begins with a brief introduction to the area of interest and focuses
the reader’s attention on the issue and background of the problem. This brief introduction leads
the writer into a review of each of the pertinent areas that must be explored to gain an
understanding of the many facets associated with the subject of interest. It is the writer’s
responsibility to provide logical transitions from one pertinent area to another. It is through these
transitions that the reader begins to understand the larger picture.

2. What aspects of the Lesson/ Subject Were Most Helpful and Why? (Learnings)
(This is a Sample Text Only) For graduate students the term, “integrated paper” sometimes stirs
up a state of confusion. Is an integrated paper a literature review, a research proposal, or an
essay? Well the answer is simple, no. An integrated paper is a type of review of the literature that
includes the analysis, synthesis and evaluation of information on a well-defined content area and
includes the writer’s original thoughts and ideas on the topic which are based upon the available
evidence.
The integrated paper begins with a brief introduction to the area of interest and focuses
the reader’s attention on the issue and background of the problem. This brief introduction leads
the writer into a review of each of the pertinent areas that must be explored to gain an
understanding of the many facets associated with the subject of interest. It is the writer’s
responsibility to provide logical transitions from one pertinent area to another. It is through these
transitions that the reader begins to understand the larger picture.

3. What are My Observations and Realizations (Critique)


(This is a Sample Text Only) For graduate students the term, “integrated paper”
sometimes stirs up a state of confusion. Is an integrated paper a literature review, a research
proposal, or an essay? Well the answer is simple, no. An integrated paper is a type of review of
the literature that includes the analysis, synthesis and evaluation of information on a well-defined
content area and includes the writer’s original thoughts and ideas on the topic which are based
upon the available evidence.
The integrated paper begins with a brief introduction to the area of interest and focuses
the reader’s attention on the issue and background of the problem. This brief introduction leads
the writer into a review of each of the pertinent areas that must be explored to gain an
understanding of the many facets associated with the subject of interest. It is the writer’s
responsibility to provide logical transitions from one pertinent area to another. It is through these
transitions that the reader begins to understand the larger picture.

4. How and When I Will Use What I’ve Learned? (Application/Integration)


(This is a Sample Text Only) For graduate students the term, “integrated paper”
sometimes stirs up a state of confusion. Is an integrated paper a literature review, a research
proposal, or an essay? Well the answer is simple, no. An integrated paper is a type of review of
the literature that includes the analysis, synthesis and evaluation of information on a well-defined
content area and includes the writer’s original thoughts and ideas on the topic which are based
upon the available evidence.
The integrated paper begins with a brief introduction to the area of interest and focuses
the reader’s attention on the issue and background of the problem. This brief introduction leads
the writer into a review of each of the pertinent areas that must be explored to gain an
understanding of the many facets associated with the subject of interest. It is the writer’s
responsibility to provide logical transitions from one pertinent area to another. It is through these
transitions that the reader begins to understand the larger picture.

5. Conclusion
(This is a Sample Text Only) For graduate students the term, “integrated paper”
sometimes stirs up a state of confusion. Is an integrated paper a literature review, a research
proposal, or an essay? Well the answer is simple, no. An integrated paper is a type of review of
the literature that includes the analysis, synthesis and evaluation of information on a well-defined
content area and includes the writer’s original thoughts and ideas on the topic which are based
upon the available evidence.
The integrated paper begins with a brief introduction to the area of interest and focuses
the reader’s attention on the issue and background of the problem. This brief introduction leads
the writer into a review of each of the pertinent areas that must be explored to gain an
understanding of the many facets associated with the subject of interest. It is the writer’s
responsibility to provide logical transitions from one pertinent area to another. It is through these
transitions that the reader begins to understand the larger picture.

NOTE: (This is just a reminder. Delete this part after reading)


Please follow the organization of the contents of your INTEGRATION PAPER as stated above.
Font: 12 Times Roman
Space: 1.5
Number of Pages: 3-5 pages

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