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TOPIC

A Rural Camp Report

Submitted to the Faculty of Social Work

In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of

Bachelor in Social Work 3rd year

Texas International College

Tribhuvan University

By

……………………………………

Roll/ symbol no-

TU registration no- …………………

Kathmandu, Nepal

Copyright @ 202…
i

Acknowledgements

I would like to acknowledge my rural camp report supervisor ……….for his Kindness
and support. I am truly blessed to have a supervisor who invests so much of himself in his
students. It has been such a joy to be his student, as he consistently nurtures my personal and
professional development. I have learned so much through his mentorship. He is inspirational.
This bachelor’s rural camp report would not have been possible without his support.

I am thankful to have had excellent committee members. Their contribution to this


project was invaluable.

To all the participants in this project, thank you for trusting me to share your knowledge
and experiences. Without their participation, this project would not have come to fruition.

To the faculty of social work for providing me with the opportunity to learn from a
dynamic team of lecturers who have planted seeds of knowledge and wisdom that have certainly
helped me grow into a better professional.

And, thanks to my subject teacher for his unwavering encouragement and support.
Field Work Schedule for Camp work
S.N Day and Timing Activity performed Time
date spent in
hours

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Texas International College

Bachelor in Social Work

3rd year

Supervisory and examine committee

Approval letter

……………. candidate for the degree of bachelor in social work (BSW),….year has
presented a rural camp report in an oral examination held on 207/ the following committee
members have found the report acceptable in form and content, and that the candidate
demonstrated satisfactory knowledge of the subject material.

Rural Camp Report


Title: -

This report has been read and approved by: -

Academic supervisor Date

Committee member Date


Approval of camp report by Coordinator

Signature Date

External supervisor Date


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Declaration

I hereby, declare that this rural camp report entitled “……….” submitted to the Faculty of social
work Texas International College, Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu is the result of my original
work under the supervision of Mr………… and has not been submitted for an assessment at this
or any other university and the work herein represents the sole work of the author. I also give
permission for the Texas College, Tribhuvan University to lend or photocopy this term paper/
report on request.

Signed:

………………

BSW 3rd year


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List of Abbreviation and acronyms


CONTENTS
Cover page contents Page no

a. Cover page
b. Acknowledgements
c. Rural camp schedule
d. Approval letter
e. Declaration letter
f. List of abbreviation
g. Table of contents

Chapter: Introduction to report

a. Introduction
b. About the project
c. Objectives of Rural Camp
d. Proposed tasks
Date and Day :( No), (week, day):
i. Activities Undertaken:
ii. Observation:
iii. Learning of the day:
iv. Social work tools/ techniques/ methods used:
Chapter: Self – Evaluation
Chapter: Learning (overall)
Chapter: Overall Evaluation of camp
Chapter: Suggestions (if any)
Chapter: Summary and Conclusion
References
Annex
General outline for typing report
1. Line Spacing
Unless otherwise is recommended by the supervisor, the entire
dissertation should be double spaced.
2. Alignment
The entire text (except the text of the Title Page which is centered)
is aligned to the left without justifying the paragraphs. However,
headings, titles and epigraphs are centered.
3. Pagination
All the preliminaries except Abstract and Approval Letter are
counted as pages of the dissertation. All pages except the title page
are numbered. For the preliminaries, the lower cases of roman
numerals are used at the center of the bottom. For the body and the
back matter, Arabic numerals are used starting from the first page
of the body and ending with the last page of the back matter. APA
recommends that a shortened version of the title (up to 50
characters) followed by five spaces and page number at the right
top corner just one inch below the top margin. One line space is
left between the header and the first line of the text.
4. The type size for the text of dissertation is twelve-point font.
Decorative fonts should not be used for dissertations. Times New
Roman is normally used as its italicized form is easily noticed. The
paper size recommended is 8.5 by 11 inches. The minimum printed
area should be 6.5 by 9 inches.
5. Typography
Italics is accepted. The following titles of resources are italicized:
books, magazines, newspapers, pamphlets, long poems, plays,
films, television programs, radio programs, musical compositions,
and works of visual arts, electronic databases, and websites. Non-
English words used in the English text are italicized. But
Anglicized foreign words are not italicized. Words, letters and
numbers are italicized as they are used as words, letters and
numbers. As per the convention observed in the Faculty of
Humanities and Social Sciences, Dean's Office, Tribhuvan
University, all capital letters are written only in the title of the
degree (BACHELOR OF SOCIAL WORK), the titles of front
matter, chapter titles of the body and titles of the back matter.
6. Diction
Words should be chosen to suit the project. The diction in research
paper should be formal rather than colloquial. Each words should
convey the meaning as exactly as possible. Slangs and words of
everyday conversation are rarely used in the research text. In the
case of specialized words and jargons, definitions should be given.
7. Verb Tense
Researchers are suggested to use of past tense to express an action
or a condition that occurred at a specific, definite time in the past,
but they should use the present or present perfect tense (argues, has
argued ) to introduce source material unless they include a date
that specifies the time of the original author's writing.
8. Mood and Voice
Researchers should use the subjunctive mood only when they
describe conditions that are contrary to facts or improbable (for
instance, if the samples were larger the results might be different).
As far as possible researchers should use active verbs (e.g., the
researcher visited Lumbini three times instead of Lumbini was
visited three times by the researcher).
9. Spelling
Since words may be spelt /spelled variously, for the sake of
consistency the researcher should stick to one system. Since, the
documentation systems practiced in the Faculty of Humanities and
Social Sciences in Tribhuvan University are U.S. based (American
Psychological Association), American (North American English)
spellings system should be followed. The most reliable authority
for spelling is Webster's Third New International Dictionary or its
abridgment, or the eleventh edition of Merriam-Webster's
Collegiate Dictionary. Where Webster's offers a choice between
spellings, the researcher should use any one of the variants where
variants are separated by "or" s/he should use the first option if
variants are separated by "also."
10. Numbers
In APA format, numbers one through ten are spelled out. Numbers
above ten should always be written in numerals. Sentence should
not begin with numerals including dates.

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