10. Definition of terms
Written in order to clarify the usage of the word in
the context of the present research
Variables must be defined operationally.
Operational definitions require that researchers
specify the actions or operations necessary to
measure or identify the term.
Emphasizes the role of the variables in the study.
11. Define the term operationally.
Although the phrase humanistically
oriented classroom may seem quite clear, many
people may not be sure exactly what it means.
What happens in such classrooms that is different
from what happens in other classrooms?
Do they lecture? In
what sorts of activities do students participate?
12. Define the term operationally.
What does the term effective mean?
Does it mean “results in increased academic
proficiency,” “results in happier children,” “makes
life easier for teachers,” or “costs less money”?
13. Define the term operationally.
Any classroom judged (by an observer spending at
least one day per week for four to five weeks) to possess
all the following characteristics:
• No more than three
children working with the
same materials at the same
time.
• The teacher never
spending more than 20
minutes per day
addressing the class as a
group
14. Define the term operationally.
Any classroom judged (by an observer spending at
least one day per week for four to five weeks) to possess
all the following characteristics:
• At least half of every class
period open for students
to work on projects of their
own choosing at their own
pace
• Several (more than three)
sets of different kinds of
educational materials
available for every student
in the class to use
15. Define the term operationally.
Any classroom judged (by an observer spending at
least one day per week for four to five weeks) to possess
all the following characteristics:
• Nontraditional seating—
students sit in circles,
small groupings of seats,
or even on the floor to
work on their projects
• Frequent (at least two per week)
discussions in which students
are encouraged to give their
opinions and ideas on topics
being read about in their
textbooks
29. Significance of the Study
This is where you will tell the importance and
purpose of your study.
It enumerates the contributions of your study to
the solutions being investigated to solve the
problem.
States how will the study serve as a benefactor.
30. Example
This study was developed in order to
_______________________________________
_______________________________________
Start with the phrase:
31. Example
This study was developed in order to
improve the linguistic performance of
Filipino students in active to passive voice
transformation and vice versa—one of the
most difficult grammar processes to learn.
32. Example
The findings in this activity are beneficial to the following:
Students. This study provides a good scaffold in learning the
active to passive voice transformation. Moreover, it is expected
that the output of this study will be used to develop independent
learning inside the classroom.
Proceed with the specific contributions or
benefits to the various clientele.
33. Example
Teacher. This study offers a research-based approach to the
teaching of grammar. It aims not only to enrich the teachers’
understanding of how passive voice can be taught in a procedural
way but also to contribute an instructional material regarding this
grammar process.
Follow the format in the specific contributions or
benefits: Bold and italicize the generic name of the
clientele then period.
34. Example
School administration. This study helps in promoting
professional development to the teachers of English. The results of
this study are expected to broaden the pedagogical perspective of
teachers regarding active to passive voice transformation.
Follow the format in the specific contributions or
benefits: Bold and italicize the generic name of the
clientele then period.
35. Example
Future researcher. This study serves as a footstool for
those who are interested in enriching the body of
research about transformational grammar and other
methodologies related to it.
Follow the format in the specific contributions or
benefits: Bold and italicize the generic name of the
clientele then period.
36. Example
Future researcher. This study serves as a footstool for
those who are interested in enriching the body of
research about transformational grammar and other
methodologies related to it.
Follow the format in the specific contributions or
benefits: Bold and italicize the generic name of the
clientele then period.
37. Steps in writing the
Significance of the Study
Begin with: This study was developed/ conducted/
implemented in order to…
Start the next paragraph with the sentence: The findings
in this study are beneficial to the following:
Describe and enumerate in sentence form the benefits
that each clientele will get from the conduct of the study.
Bold and italicize the generic name of the clientele then
period before writing the specific benefits for the
clientele.
39. Scope and Delimitations
refers to how far the research area will explore and the
parameters in which the study will be operating in.
are boundaries set on the research project according to
the choice/s of the researcher.
General purpose/ Sample/ Time/ Human Activity/ Area
Sample/ Time/ Human Activity/ Area
40. Example of a Scope and Delimitations
The study covered 30 students from one Grade 10 class
in Sitero Francisco Memorial National High School.
These students underwent active and passive voice
grammar lessons with Transformational Generative
Grammar (TGG) as the central approach. In addition,
grammar tests were limited to items aimed at
determining the linguistic performance of the students
in active and passive voice transformations.
41. Example of a Scope and Delimitations
Sitero Francisco Memorial National High School is a
public high school in Valenzuela City. Aside from the
first section where students with above average
intelligence are placed, every class across levels is
heterogeneous. The researcher chose one class in Grade
10 level as sample. Grades in English were not
considered in the study.
42. Example of a Scope and Delimitations
This study covered 228 2nd Year College Students currently
studying at the Philippine Normal University on the 2nd Semester
of School Year 2012-2013. These 228 respondents were from the
divisions gathered though the stratified random sampling
technique: 52 respondents from the College of Languages,
Linguistics and Literature, 82 respondents from the College of
Science, 51 respondents from the College of Arts and Social
Sciences and 43 respondents coming from the College of
Education. Each college in the University was therefore part of
this research.
43. Example of a Scope and Delimitations
Students’ IQ and Grades in Academic Writing (Eng 03)
were not identified in this study. Required number of
First year students from PNU was asked to be
respondents regardless of their grades in any general
education course from the Department of English.
44. Written Work 2
1. Each group would be divided into two.
2. The newly-formed groups will choose one SOP
proposal to use for the activity.
3. As a group, write the (1) definition of terms for the
terminologies or variables involved in the study, (2)
the significance of the study, and (3) the scope and
delimitations.
4. Write the output on a manila paper.
5. After 20 minutes, each group will present their work.
6. Each group has three minutes to present their work.
Another two minutes will be used for critiquing.
45. Quiz 3
1. After the critiquing, rewrite the definition of terms,
significance of the study, and scope and
delimitations.
2. Use the format in this link:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/17tzHmTKUmS
IcAo0XLgpgCqX5cEMrJh0ogl4zs9OC7No/edit?usp=s
haring
3. Submission of Quiz 3 would be next meeting.