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Action Researchto Be Finalize
SENIOR STUDENTS
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ABSTRACT
HIGH SCHOOL.”
high school students along the writing skills? What are the
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material based on the extent of evaluation done by three
the study.
made or developed.
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structure with a weighted mean of 3.33 and the sixth was
writing skills.
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2. The proposed module in English language on the area of
writing was much acceptable and ready for use by the fourth
Ilocos Sur
suggested/recommended:
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4. Construction of similar modules in English Language
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CHAPTER I
THE PROBLEM
INTRODUCTION:
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of the world because of written books, magazines,
in the classroom deals with him and for him and plans of an
PROBLEM IDENTIFICATION
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2. Lack of concentration and attention
3. Lack of practice
5. Limited vocabulary
done.
sketch.
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thought of other alternatives, like business letter and
problems.
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evaluation done by three (3) experienced English
instructors?
BASIC ASSUMPTIONS
assumptions.
performance.
instructors.
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are benefited in this study.
mastery.
competencies.
future students.
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teaching-learning process.
DEFINITION OF TERMS
capitalization
paragraph.
text.
whole.
selection or lesson.
point.
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Spelling: It is the way words are spelled.
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CHAPTER 2
REVIEW OF LITERATURE
HISTORY OF WRITING
combinations.
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Writing
1. Psychological factor
2. Linguistic factors
3. Cognitive factors
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Writing as an act of communication.
Writing as a product
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Writing as a process
writing.
stages.
Paragraphs
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The signal used to indicate a paragraph is
thought units.
paragraphs.
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the eyes and by indicating the end and beginning of
though units.
paragraph.
explanation that the writer gives for how the reader should
deadlines:
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3. Example - Paragraph development progresses with the
next paragraph.
Paragraph Writing
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paragraph usually introduces the idea; its called the
paragraph is indented.
extremely short.
see that some sentences do not describe the house, such as:
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In weekdays I arrive home at five o'clock and I
have lunch.
development.
stressed in.
Outlining
details.
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requirements of the particular assignment. What follows
further indented.
I. MAIN IDEA
1. Subsidiary idea to B
2. Subsidiary idea to B
a) Subsidiary idea to 2
b) Subsidiary idea to 2
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B. Subsidiary idea to II
C. Subsidiary idea to II
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CHAPTER 3
Research Design
material.
Sources of Data
served as respondents.
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POPULATION OF THE STUDY
Research Instrument
instructional material.
module.
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the summative test, relevance and
adaptability/functionality.
Data Gathering
Statistical Treatment
questionnaire.
∑x
M=
N
Where:
M= mean
N= number of students
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The following presents the data categorization in
4 3.50-4.49 Competent
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CHAPTER 4
performance.
mean.
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Tables presented show the results of the mean as the
implications.
DESCRIPTIVR
MEAN
MICROSKILL IN WRITING EQUIVALENT RANK
VALUE
RATING
1. Fill up forms such as 4.05 Competent 7
requisition slips, personal
data sheer,etc.
2. Take down notes from 3.95 Competent 6
speeches.
3. Prepare an outline of a 4.18 Competent 10
report.
4. Develop a given topic 3.90 Competent 5
sentence with proper ideas.
5. Prepare the minutes of the 3.90 Competent 5
meeting.
6. Write business letters. 3.28 Moderately 1
Competent
7. Write a composition similar 3.86 Competent 4
to a given model.
8. Transfer linear information 3.86 Competent 4
like charts, figures, maps
in paragraph form.
9. Compose an essay or other 4.09 Competent 8
forms by using the
appropriate its connecting
words.
10. Organize ideas in 3.59 Competent 3
their logical sequence.
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11. Develop paragraphs 3.45 Moderately 2
such as description, Competent
narration, exposition,
illustration and example.
12. Write summaries of 4.09 Competent 8
reports, speeches or
relevant topics discussed.
13. Write compositions 3.95 Competent 6
basing on purpose, to
express one, convey
information, to persuade,
to entertain oneself on
one’s reader.
14. Write creatively 4.14 Competent 9
poems, stories, scripts,
speeches, text messages, e-
mail chats etc.
15. Begin and end 3.86 Competent 4
composition by using
different styles.
16. Take down notes from 4.23 Competent 11
lectures.
17. Take down directions 4.05 Competent 7
accurately.
18. Prepare minutes from 3.86 Competent 4
meeting.
19. Write summaries of 4.05 Competent 7
reports.
20. Write composition 3.95 Competent 6
similar to a given model.
respectively.
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The area considered in the validation of the proposed
AREA COMPONENTS
1. Extent of a. Content
d. Feedback
e. Comprehensiveness of tests
f. Relevance
g. Adaptability/Functionality
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contents were updated which implies appropriateness and
acceptable.
appropriateness.
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applying that the content of the module was up-to-date,
mean equivalent
A. CONTENT 1 2 3
Structure
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Grammar in English is very important for it spells
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concepts and principles were grammatically correct, that
mechanics in writing.
Grammatical Structure
the lesson.
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On the part of the module affectivity, it tells how
analysis.
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Table 2C. Extent of Acceptability of the Proposed Module In
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acceptable, it means that the test items given were in
improvement of knowledge.
Terms Feedback.
mean equivalent
D. FEEDBACK(Questions) 1 2 3
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the objectives of
the lesson?
3. Are the test items Much
suited for the Acceptable
vocabulary of the 4 4 4 4 1
fourth year high
school students?
4. Are the test items Much
suited for the Acceptable
capacity of the 3 4 4 3.67 2
fourth year high
school students?
SUBMEAN 3.67 Much
Acceptable
comprehensiveness.
means completeness.
objectives.
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the students but their affective and psychomotor domains as
well.
the users.
of much acceptable.
Terms of Comprehensiveness.
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topics.
of relevance.
for its target users. Per validation results, this area had
attainment.
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The average mean of this area on relevance was 4
This result meant that the contents of the module were all
Adaptability/Functionality
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This component on adaptability/functionality of the
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Table 2G. Assessment of the Contents of the Module as Basis
Adaptability/Functionality.
components.
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ISPSC-Laboratory High School, Tagudin, Ilocos Sur. It
module.
Validation
MEAN
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has an average mean of 3. 22 fared as the lowest while
much acceptable.
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following points:
a. Content
b. Grammatical Structure
c. Summative Tests
d. Feedback
e. Comprehensiveness
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f. Relevance
g. Adaptability/Functionality
Findings:
made or developed.
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average mean value of 3. 33 with a descriptive rating
acceptable.
CONCLUSIONS:
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3. The proposed module was made to supplement the
Recommendations:
suggested/recommended:
THE VALIDATORS
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IMELDA N. BINAY-AN,PH.D.
Instructor III
Instructor I
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
BOOKS
INTERNET
20, 2012
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Gerald Grow, PhD Division of Journalism Florida A&M University:
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APPENDICES
REQUEST LETTERS
Madam:
Greetings!
The undersigned are Bachelor in Secondary Education, major in English students of the Ilocos
Sur Polytechnic State College, Tagudin Campus, and are presently enrolled in English 168-
Language Research.
In this connection, it further requested your permission to please allow them to administer the
Needs Assessment Survey questionnaire to assess the Reading and Writing Skills Competency
Level of the Ilocos Sur Polytechnic State College-Laboratory High School, Tagudin Campus
fourth year high school students which will be the basis to develop an instructional material
which is one of their requirements in the subject. Rest assured that the results will remain
confidential.
Thank you very much for your support and favorable action.
Respectfully yours,
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Maria Cecilia D. Andaya Fadzwa Jama-aril
Noted: Approved:
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Republic of the Philippines
Ilocos Sur Polytechnic State College
South Cluster Campus
Tagudin, Ilocos Sur
Madam/Sir:
Greetings!
God bless and thank you for your usual support to our students.
Respectfully yours,
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SELF ASSESSMENTSURVEY QUESTIONNAIRE IN WRITING SKILLS
Using the five point scale, rate the number that indicated your competency in writing.
5- Very Competent
4- Much Competent
3- Moderately Competent
2-Slightly Competent
1-Not Competent at All
MICROSKILL IN WRITING 5 4. 3 2 1
1. Fill up forms such as
requisition slips, personal
data sheer,etc.
2. Take down notes from speeches.
3. Prepare an outline of a
report.
4. Develop a given topic sentence
with proper ideas.
5. Prepare the minutes of the
meeting.
6. Write business letters.
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text messages, e-mail chats
etc.
15. Begin and end composition
by using different styles.
16. Take down notes from
lectures.
17. Take down directions
accurately.
18. Prepare minutes from
meeting.
19. Write summaries of
reports.
20. Write composition similar
to a given model.
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Republic of the Philippines
Ilocos Sur Polytechnic State College
South Cluster Campus
Tagudin, Ilocos Sur
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2. Choice &
appropriate use
of words.
3. Follows
mechanics in
writing.
C. SUMMATIVE
1. Summative
tests are
well-
illustrated
2. Summative
tests are
enough to
understand
3. Summative
tests start
from simple
to complex.
D. FEEDBACK
(Questions)
1. Are the test
items
representatives
of the lesson
proper?
2. Are the test
items
representative
of the
objectives of
the lesson?
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all the
important
topics.
2. The
objectives
cover
cognitive-
psychomotor
domains of
learning.
3. The module
is complete
&
understandab
le.
4. The module
contains the
activities
necessary to
develop the
desired
knowledge
among
students.
F. RELEVANCE
1. The module
has a direct
objective
towards the
acquisition
of
knowledge.
2. All the
topics are
important to
the senior
high school
students.
3. The test
items
contribute
to the
enhancement
of the
teaching
learning
process.
G. ADAPTABILITY/
FUNCTIONALITY
1. The topics are
suited to the
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fourth year
high school
students’
abilities &
level of
instruction.
2. The test items
are suited to
the level of
understanding
of the
students.
Ryan A. Cortez
Maria Cecilia Andaya
Fadzwa Jama-aril
Jel Rose Montilla
(Researchers)
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SAMPLE TABULATION OF THE EVALUATOR’S RATING OF THE
INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIAL
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1. The 3
presentation of
concepts /
principles are
grammatically
correct.
2. Choice & 3
appropriate use
of words.
3. Follows 3
mechanics in
writing.
C. SUMMATIVE
1. Summative 3
tests are
well-
illustrated
2. Summative 4
tests are
enough to
understand
3. Summative 3
tests start
from simple
to complex.
D. FEEDBACK
(Questions)
1. Are the test 3
items
representatives
of the lesson
proper?
2. Are the test 3
items
representative
of the
objectives of
the lesson?
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E. COMPREHENSIV
ENESS OF
QUESTIONS
1. The 4
objectives
of the
module cover
all the
important
topics.
2. The 4
objectives
cover
cognitive-
psychomotor
domains of
learning.
3. The module 4
is complete
&
understandab
le.
4. The module 4
contains the
activities
necessary to
develop the
desired
knowledge
among
students.
F. RELEVANCE
1. The module 3
has a direct
objective
towards the
acquisition
of
knowledge.
2. All the 4
topics are
important to
the senior
high school
students.
3. The test 4
items
contribute
to the
enhancement
of the
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teaching
learning
process.
G. ADAPTABILITY/
FUNCTIONALITY
1. The topics 4
are suited
to the
fourth year
high school
students’
abilities &
level of
instruction.
2. The test 4
items are
suited to
the level of
understandin
g of the
students.
Ryan A. Cortez
Maria Cecilia Andaya
Fadzwa Jama-aril
Jel Rose Montilla
(Researchers)
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SAMPLE TABULATION OF THE NEEDS ASSESSMENT SURVEY
QUESTIONNAIRE
Using the five point scale, rate the number that indicated your
competency in writing.
5- Very Competent
4- Much Competent
3- Moderately Competent
2-Slightly Competent
1-Not Competent at All
MICROSKILL IN WRITING 5 4. 3 2 1
1. Fill up forms such as 4
requisition slips, personal
data sheer,etc.
2. Take down notes from speeches. 4
3. Prepare an outline of a 5
report.
4. Develop a given topic sentence 4
with proper ideas.
5. Prepare the minutes of the 4
meeting.
6. Write business letters. 3
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convey information, to
persuade, to entertain oneself
on one’s reader.
14. Write creatively poems, 3
stories, scripts, speeches,
text messages, e-mail chats
etc.
15. Begin and end composition 4
by using different styles.
16. Take down notes from 4
lectures.
17. Take down directions 4
accurately.
18. Prepare minutes from 4
meeting.
19. Write summaries of 3
reports.
20. Write composition similar 3
to a given model.
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