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Independent Study/Research
The computer has opened a variety of exciting avenues for research in cyberspace. With the help of the computer, it is much easier for (vocational) high school students in Taiwan to begin their adventure in independent study/research. Pearl Yang
Kinds of Research
Pure research Academic research
Applied research Business research Market research
A Library Paper
Look for facts, record them, and then hand in a composite of what a student has found.
If a student merely compiled information without making evaluations or interpreting it, he or she is actually preparing a report.
Documented Paper/Report
A student finds and records information and presents it without including his or her own evaluation, interpretation, or ideas.
Research Process
Searching for information in print, non-print, and electronic sources
Synthesizing what is learned with original ideas and interpretations
Organizing the wholeWriting and revising
A Research Paper
Synthesize discoveries about a topic and a student’s judgment, interpretation, and evaluation of those discoveries.
Show a student’s originality. Acknowledge all sources a student
has used.
Five Steps to a Research Paper
1. Choosing the topic2. Collecting information3. Evaluating materials4. Organizing ideas5. Writing the paper
Choosing the Topic
Three kinds of assignment to write a research paper:
Assigned topics Field-of-study topics Free-choice topics
Which Topics to Be Avoided
Do not choose a topic that is too broad for a research paper. Any topic that is the title of a book or a subject in a database may be a good starting place, but a student must go on to the second step—to narrow the topic.
Avoid a topic that has been particularly popular among students unless he or she is interested in it or has a lot to say about that topic.
Do not choose a topic unsuited to audience.
Qualities of a Good Topic
1. The topic interests a student enough to work on it.
2. The topic will teach a student something.
3. Enough information on the topic is available to a student.
4. The topic is of manageable scope.5. A student can bring something to the
topic.
6. The topic is suitable for audience.7. The topic is not too hard to explore. 8. The topic lets a student demonstrate all
his or her abilities that a research paper is meant to show.
Interesting Topics
Topics attracting high school students: Faulty Signs Vanity Plates Body Languages Exotic Food Interesting cultural differences
between…
Group Work or Individual Work?
For vocational high school students,group work will be better.
A group of 4?A group of 5?A group of 6?
Length of the Paper
How many words will be suitable for vocational high school students?
1. 1000 words2. 2000 words3. 3000 words
An Example(from St. John’s University)
A Study of the Character A Study of the Character Growth of Scarlett Growth of Scarlett
in in Gone with the WindGone with the WindTeam members : ……………..Team members : …………….. Advisor : Mr… or Ms………Advisor : Mr… or Ms………
Table of ContentsTable of Contents IntroductionIntroduction American Civil War American Civil War The First Marriage of ScarlettThe First Marriage of Scarlett Back to TaraBack to Tara The Second Marriage of ScarlettThe Second Marriage of Scarlett The Third Marriage of ScarlettThe Third Marriage of Scarlett The Death of BonnieThe Death of Bonnie ConclusionConclusion
I sincerely invite you to join members of the English Counseling Group for Taipei Vocational Schools, in brainstorming to come up with effective ways of teaching.
Your participation will create a new era in English teaching in Taiwan.
Thank you for your attention!