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  • Concept paper
    A document used to convince a panel of potential funders to help a product, program or service becomes a reality
  • The elements of a concept paper vary depending on the nature of the project/activity when it is used in a specific discipline
  • Elements of a concept paper for academic research
    • Title page
    • Background of the study
    • Preliminary literature review
    • Statement of the problem/objective
    • Methodology
    • Timeline
    • Reference
  • Title page

    • Research title
    • Name of proponent/s and school
    • Date of submission
  • Background of the study

    • State the field you are researching for
    • State the problems to be addressed by the research, provide statistics and previous studies to prove your claim
    • Reasons in conducting the research
    • Theoretical and practical implications
  • Preliminary literature review

    • Provide theoretical framework
    • Provide major related literature review at least 5
    • Provide brief synthesis of the reviewed literature
  • Statement of the problem/objective

    • State the general problem in one sentence
    • State your specific research questions of objectives
  • Methodology
    • Context and participants of the study
    • Instruments to be used
    • Data collection procedures
    • Data Analysis Scheme to be used
  • Timeline
    Duration of research (Gantt Chart)
  • Reference
    List of books, journals, and other resources cite in your paper
  • Kinds of Concept Paper
    • Art
    • Law
    • Technical-Vocational
    • Home Economics, Domestic Science or Home Science
    • Agriculture and Fishery (Agrifishery)
    • Industrial Arts
    • Information and Communications Technology (ICT)
    • Politics
    • Religion
    • Science
    • Sports
    • Business
  • Art
    • Diverse range of human activities in creating visual, auditory, or performing artifacts (artworks)
    • Expressing the author's imaginative, conceptual ideas, or technical skill
    • Intended to be appreciated for their beauty or emotional power
  • Law
    • Commonly understood as a system of rules
    • Created and enforced through social or governmental institutions to regulate conduct
    • Has been variously described as a science and the art of justice
  • Technical-Vocational
    • Involves the study of technologies and related sciences
    • Acquisition of practical skills relating to occupations in various sectors of economic life and social life
    • Comprises formal (organized programs as part of the school system) and non-formal (organized classes outside the school system) approaches
  • Home Economics, Domestic Science or Home Science

    • A field of study that deals with the relationship between individuals, families, communities, and the environment in which they live
  • Agriculture and Fishery (Agrifishery)

    • Refers to the cultivation of crops through soils and other medium growing of trees, the raising of livestock, poultry, or fish
    • Includes harvesting, processing, and marketing of product of farm activities and practices
  • Industrial Arts
    • An educational program which features fabrication of objects in wood or metal using a variety of hand, power, or machine tools
    • Commonly referred to as Technology Education
  • Information and Communications Technology (ICT)

    • Extensional term for information technology (IT) that stresses the role of unified communications and the integration of telecommunications (telephone lines and wireless signals) and computers, as well as necessary enterprise software, middleware, storage, and audiovisual systems, that enable users to access, store, transmit, and manipulate information
  • Politics
    • The way in which we understand and order our social affairs, and acquire greater control over the situation
    • Refers to the activities, actions, and processes through which individuals and groups make decisions, exercise power, and govern societies
  • Key Concepts of Politics
    • Order
    • Power
    • Justice
  • Order
    Study of politics that seeks to study how human life in the aggregate is ordered
  • Power
    A term of influence. Who rules? In accordance with the law, or is it the just or the moral?
  • Justice
    When the power is exercised in the interest of the ruled, there is justice
  • Religion
    • Can be defined as a social institution involving beliefs and practices based on the sacred
  • Religion Key Concepts
    • Profane
    • Sacred
    • Faith
    • Rituals
    • Totems
  • Profane
    An ordinary element of everyday life
  • Sacred
    Set apart as extraordinary or holy and worthy of honor
  • Faith
    Frequently portrayed through the use of rituals and totems
  • Rituals
    Formal, ceremonial behaviors that represent religious meanings
  • Totems
    An object that is collectively sacred
  • Science
    • The study of how the universe works
  • Scientific Concepts

    • Hypothesis
    • Generalizations and Theories
    • Laws
  • Hypothesis
    A tentative explanation in which there is very little evidence available to support the concept
  • Generalizations and Theories
    A concept that has supporting evidence and is becoming increasingly accepted by the scientific community as truth
  • Laws
    A concept that is widely accepted by the scientific community
  • Four Related Concepts of Sports

    • Leisure
    • Play
    • Games
    • Competition
  • Leisure
    An attitude of freedom or release from the demands of ordinary life
  • Play
    Sports is a manifestation of play
  • Games
    Any form of playful competition whose outcome is determined by physical skill, strategy or chance employed singly or in a combination
  • Competition
    A rivalry in which opponents strive to gain something at the expense of each other