Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Lesson Plan
1. Research Report;
2. Report: Written
3. Report: Oral
1. Research Report
Last stage of a research process. It is the oral
and/or written presentation of major findings,
and recommendations for courses of action to
management or other audience. It can be:
• written
• oral
Generally research findings are required to be
presented in seminars or workshops, from where
comments and observations are obtained.
Comments are also obtained from Clients. After
their incorporation, Reports are finalized.
2. Report: Written
Reports vary from area to area. However there
are some common format. Generally there are
3 parts:
• Prefatory part
• Main Body, and
• Appended part.
I. Prefatory Part
• Title page (sometimes preceded by title fly page)
• Letter of transmittal
• Letter of authorization, if needed
• Table of contents (ToC)
• Summary or Executive summary:
Objectives
Methodology
Results or Major findings in summarized form
Conclusions and recommendations
.
II. Main Body
Introduction:
• Background
• Problem statement
• Objectives
Methodology
• Research design (methods to be used)
• Target population and its geographical distribution
• Sample design and its procedure
• Sample size and its allocation
• Instruments to be used and their finalization
• Enumerators: their recruitment, training and
deployment
Contd..
• Implementation and limitations
Findings to be presented in a number of Chapters
Chapter: Conclusions & Recommendations