The document outlines a daily lesson plan for a 12th grade Practical Research 2 class. The lesson focuses on teaching students how to formulate recommendations based on research findings. It begins with a review of previous lessons and introduces the objective of understanding how to identify the characteristics of effective recommendations. Examples of real-world research studies and recommendations are presented and discussed. Students are engaged in activities to analyze sample recommendations and practice developing their own recommendations based on hypothetical research findings. The lesson emphasizes that recommendations should be evidence-based, actionable, and address the research problem or question.
The document outlines a daily lesson plan for a 12th grade Practical Research 2 class. The lesson focuses on teaching students how to formulate recommendations based on research findings. It begins with a review of previous lessons and introduces the objective of understanding how to identify the characteristics of effective recommendations. Examples of real-world research studies and recommendations are presented and discussed. Students are engaged in activities to analyze sample recommendations and practice developing their own recommendations based on hypothetical research findings. The lesson emphasizes that recommendations should be evidence-based, actionable, and address the research problem or question.
The document outlines a daily lesson plan for a 12th grade Practical Research 2 class. The lesson focuses on teaching students how to formulate recommendations based on research findings. It begins with a review of previous lessons and introduces the objective of understanding how to identify the characteristics of effective recommendations. Examples of real-world research studies and recommendations are presented and discussed. Students are engaged in activities to analyze sample recommendations and practice developing their own recommendations based on hypothetical research findings. The lesson emphasizes that recommendations should be evidence-based, actionable, and address the research problem or question.
The document outlines a daily lesson plan for a 12th grade Practical Research 2 class. The lesson focuses on teaching students how to formulate recommendations based on research findings. It begins with a review of previous lessons and introduces the objective of understanding how to identify the characteristics of effective recommendations. Examples of real-world research studies and recommendations are presented and discussed. Students are engaged in activities to analyze sample recommendations and practice developing their own recommendations based on hypothetical research findings. The lesson emphasizes that recommendations should be evidence-based, actionable, and address the research problem or question.
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School Grade Level 12
DAILY LESSON LOG Teacher Learning Area PRACTICAL RESEARCH 2
Department of Education Teaching Dates and Time WEEK 9 Quarter QUARTER 2 Session 1: Session 2: Session 3: Session 4: I. OBJECTIVES The learners demonstrate understanding of... A. Content Standards 1. data collection procedures and skills using varied instruments 2. data processing, organizing, and analysis The learners should be able to... a. gather and analyze data with intellectual honesty, using suitable techniques B. Performance Standards 1. form logical conclusions 2. make recommendations based on conclusions Formulates recommendations
C. Learning Specific Objectives:
Competencies/Objectives 1. discuss how to formulate recommendations; 2. determine the characteristics of recommendations; and 3. formulate the recommendations of your own study. II. CONTENT Formulating Recommendations III. LEARNING RESOURCES A. References 1. TG’s Pages 2. LM’s Pages 3. Textbook’s Pages B. Other Resources IV. PROCEDURES Begin the lesson by briefly reviewing the Begin the lesson by briefly reviewing the importance of research findings and their previous session's topic on research connection to real-world applications. methodologies and their applications. 1. Reviewing previous lesson or Begin the lesson by briefly reviewing the previous lesson on the components of a Introduce the new lesson topic: "Today, Introduce the new lesson by explaining presenting the new lesson research report and the importance of drawing conclusions from research findings. we will delve into the process of that today's focus will be on formulating recommendations based on understanding the characteristics of research findings." recommendations in research. Explain the significance of recommendations in research, highlighting how they bridge the gap State the objective of the lesson: To Explain that in today's lesson, students will learn the essential skill of formulating between findings and practical 2. Establishing the purpose of the enable students to identify and analyze recommendations based on the findings of their research study. Emphasize the application. lesson the key characteristics of significance of recommendations in guiding future actions or decisions based on Share a real-world example where recommendations in research. research outcomes. effective recommendations had a positive impact on decision-making or policy implementation. 3. Presenting examples/instances of Display a case study or research findings Display a sample research paper on the Present real-world examples of research studies and highlight how recommendations projector that includes recommendations. on the projector that require thoughtful Highlight and discuss the recommendations. were formulated and incorporated into the final reports. recommendations within the paper. the new lesson Discuss the findings and brainstorm as a Show a sample research study on the screen (or distribute handouts) and point out the Engage students in a brief discussion class what potential recommendations section where recommendations are typically included. about the purpose and importance of could be. recommendations in research. Present a list of common characteristics of effective recommendations, such as Introduce the concept of evidence-based Discuss the purpose and characteristics of effective recommendations in a research being specific, actionable, and evidence- recommendations and how they study: based. contribute to informed decision-making. Provide explanations and examples for Recommendations should be actionable and practical. 4. Discussing new concepts and Provide a step-by-step guide on how to each characteristic. They should be directly related to the research findings. practicing new skills #1 analyze research findings to identify areas for recommendations, using a Engage students in a small group Recommendations should address the research problem or question. activity: Give each group a set of Engage students in a group discussion about potential recommendations for the hypothetical research paper as an recommendations and have them sample research study provided earlier. example. evaluate the recommendations based on the characteristics discussed. Divide students into pairs or small Introduce the concept of ethical groups. considerations in recommendations (e.g., Distribute handouts with sample research avoiding bias, maintaining objectivity). Introduce the concept of evidence-based recommendations. Explain that findings related to the case study Discuss how ethical considerations play a recommendations should be supported by the findings and data collected during the 5. Discussing new concepts and presented earlier. role in forming reliable and credible research. practicing new skills #2 Instruct students to collaboratively recommendations. Divide students into pairs and provide them with a different sample research study. analyze the findings and formulate two to Provide a case study involving ethical Instruct them to collaboratively brainstorm and write down two evidence-based three well-justified recommendations. challenges in forming recommendations. recommendations for the given study. Circulate among the groups, providing Have students analyze the case study in guidance and answering questions. pairs and suggest ethical solutions. Divide the class into pairs. Each group presents their Provide each pair with a different recommendations to the class. research paper that contains Present a hypothetical research scenario related to a social issue relevant to the After each presentation, encourage class recommendations. students' context (e.g., environmental sustainability, mental health, education). discussion by asking questions such as: Instruct each pair to critically evaluate In pairs or small groups, have students design and conduct a brief mock research "Do you agree with their the recommendations in terms of their study related to the scenario. This can include formulating research questions, 6. Developing Mastery recommendations? Why or why not? Can characteristics and ethical considerations. collecting data (e.g., through surveys or online research), and analyzing the data. you suggest any alternative After evaluation, each pair should present Each group will then formulate evidence-based recommendations based on their recommendations?" their findings to the class, discussing both findings. They should discuss and refine their recommendations before presenting This activity promotes critical thinking, the strengths and areas for improvement them to the class. communication skills, and the ability to in the recommendations they reviewed. defend one's recommendations. Encourage class discussion and feedback after each presentation. 7. Finding practical applications of Lead a brief discussion on how the skill Facilitate a brief discussion on how the Engage in a class discussion about how the skill of formulating recommendations can concepts and skills in daily living of formulating recommendations extends skills learned in evaluating be applied in everyday life, beyond research studies. Examples could include making beyond research and can be applied to recommendations can be applied in real- informed decisions, proposing solutions to problems, and contributing to community various real-life situations, such as life situations, such as decision-making initiatives. making informed personal decisions, based on expert advice or evaluating advising others, or shaping public product reviews. policies. Summarize the key points discussed in Summarize the key points of the lesson, the lesson: the characteristics of emphasizing the importance of evidence- recommendations and the importance of based recommendations and critical ethical considerations. 8. Generalizing and abstractions Lead a brief reflection on the importance of recommendations in research and their thinking. Encourage students to reflect on how about the lesson broader applications. Encourage students to share insights gained from the lesson. Discuss the transferability of the skill to understanding these concepts can future research projects and professional enhance their ability to critically evaluate endeavors. and utilize recommendations in their future research and decision-making. Distribute a short quiz or worksheet that Conduct a brief quiz or a series of short presents a hypothetical research scenario questions to assess students' and asks students to outline potential understanding of the characteristics of Administer a short quiz or ask students to individually write down the key elements 9. Evaluating Learning recommendations. recommendations and ethical of effective recommendations in a research study. Collect and review the responses to considerations. assess students' understanding of the Review the answers and address any lesson. misconceptions. Assign a homework task: Ask students to For advanced students: Assign an find two recommendations from different individual research paper with research papers, evaluate their incomplete recommendations and ask characteristics, and provide a brief For application: Assign students to read a research study from a chosen field and them to complete and defend the 10. Additional Activities for written analysis. write a critical evaluation of the recommendations provided. recommendations. Application or Remediation Provide resources or links to articles For remediation: Provide extra practice on formulating recommendations through For struggling students: Provide related to ethical considerations in additional sample research studies and group discussions. additional practice problems and research and recommendations for resources to reinforce the concept of students interested in exploring the topic formulating recommendations. further.
V. REFLECTION
A. No. of learners who earned 80%
in the evaluation. B. No. of learners who require additional activities for remediation who scored below 80%. C. Did the remedial lessons work? No. of learners who have caught up with the lesson. D. No. of learners who continue to require remediation. E. Which of my teaching strategies worked well? Why did this work? F. What difficulties did I encounter which my principal or supervisor can help me solve? G. What innovation or localized materials did I use/discover which I wish to share with other teachers?