Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Note to learners: This topic outline is a quick guide of the topics to be discussed in a specific inclusive date.
Use this as your guide for asynchronous learning.
1st QUARTER
1 October 5-9, 2020 A. The Nature of The learners should be able to:
Research
1. meaning 1. explain the meaning,
2. characteristics characteristics and importance of
3. importance of research research.
2 October 12-16, 2020 B. Definition and
Description of Types of 2. categorize research in terms of
Scientific Research features and relevance
1. fundamental research
2. applied research 3. demonstrate proper data log book
3. development work writing
3-4 October 19-30, 2020 C. The Research
Processes 4. distinguish different research
forms
1. documenting the
research process 5. recognize international standard
Project Data Logbook and rules in the conduct of research
Research Forms
6. describe the nature of the research
2. international rules in process
the conduct of research
ethics 7. apply guidelines/criteria in the
human participants selection of research topic/problem
vertebrate animals
potentially hazardous 8. state the main problem and sub-
biological agents problems of the research
hazardous chemicals,
activities and devices 9. formulate research hypotheses
identification of the
problem
formulation of
hypotheses
review of related
literature
planning of the
research design and
procedure
experimentation
data gathering,
organization, processing,
analysis, and
interpretation
formulation of
conclusion
5-6 November 2-13, 2020 D. The Research
Problem
1. research problem
categories (Life Science,
Physical Science, and
Robotics)
2. identifying a research
problem
sources of research
problem
guidelines in the
selection of research
topic/problem
formulating research
Title
3. formulating research
problem
characteristics of
research problem
main problems and
sub- problems of the
research
7 November 16-20, 2020 E. Formulating the
Hypotheses
1. definition
2. types of hypothesis
null hypothesis
alternative hypothesis
cause and effect
3. writing the hypotheses
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