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LESSON #9: COMPARE AND CONTRAST 3. PRELIMINARY LITERATURE REVIEW Provide..

VARIOUS KINDS OF CONCEPT PAPERS — A theoretical framework. The theoretical framework


CONCEPT PAPERS summaries of projects or issues that includes the theory that will guide you in the conduct of
reflect the interests, experience, and expertise of the writer your research.
or organization. The goal of writing a concept paper is to — Related literature that supports your topic.
explain a particular idea to the audience objectivity. — Related studies that will help you in conducting the
research or analyzing and discussing the data.
CONCEPT PAPER FOR A PROJECT — Brief synthesis of the reviewed literature and studies.
1. COVER PAGE States the.. 4. STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM/OBJECTIVES
— Name of the proponents and their affiliations. State your..
— Addresses, contact numbers, and email addresses of the — General problem in one sentence.
proponents. — Specific research questions or objectives.
— Head of the agency and their contact information and the 5. ABRIDGE METHODOLOGY Provide the..
date of submission. — Context and participants of the study.
2. INTRODUCTION States the.. — Instruments to be used, the data collection on procedure
— Information about the funding agency to show that you and the data analysis scheme to be used.
understand its mission. 6. TIMELINE
— Mission of the agency that the proponents represent and — Provide a timeline (e.g., Gantt chart) set in months and
align it to the funding agency’s mission. year.
— Year the proponents’ agency was establish, its major 7. REFERENCES
accomplishments, and other details that demonstrate its — Provide a list of all books, journals, and other resources
capability to undertake the proposed project. cited in your paper.
— Present and describe other partner agencies and why
they’re qualified as such. GUIDELINES IN WRITING A CONCEPT PAPER
— Provide reasons why the funding agency should support 1. Use statistics and figures when discussing the rationale
the project. for the project.
3. RATIONALE or BACKGROUND States the.. 2. The budget, methodology, and timeline [BMT] should be
— Gap in knowledge to be addressed by the project. clearly aligned.
— Problems to be solved. 3. Used no more than five pages (single-spaced) excluding
— Project’s significance the cover page. Do not overwhelm the readers with details.
4. PROJECT DESCRIPTION States the.. 4. Never request funding for planning the proposal.
— Goals and objectives of the project. Present the 5. Adjust your language to the intended readers. Technical
methodology (sometimes termed as Action Plan, Project terms are only for scholars and scientist readers. However,
Activities, Approach) refrain from using jargon when your target readers are lay
— Presents the timeline expressed in months and year. people.
— Benefits or anticipated outcomes. 6. Be sure that basic format details, such as page numbers
— How success of outcomes will be evaluated. are incorporated.
5. PROJECT NEEDS AND COST 7. Cite your references.
— Outline the main budget; include the item description
and amount.
— Explain or justify how the budget will be used.
— List the personnel or equipment needed for the project.
CONCEPT PAPER FOR ACADEMIC RESEARCH
1. TITLE PAGE
— State your research title, name, school, and date of
submission.
2. BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
— Provide the current state of the field you’re researching
on.
— State the gap in knowledge and problems to be addressed
by the research.
— Provide statistics and previous studies to prove your
claims.
— State the reasons why you want to investigate on the
chosen topic.
— State the theoretical and practical implications of your
proposed research.

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