Bumalik sa Taglish Version In writing a research paper, it is essential to use in-text and end-text citations correctly. Here are the key points to ensure that they align: Often, some students include many references in the bibliography (often to meet the teacher’s requirement to cite a minimum number of research articles), but not allContinue reading “Match your in-text and end-text citation”
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I-match ang In-text at End-Text Citations
Click for the English Version Sa pagsusulat ng research paper, mahalaga ang wastong paggamit ng mga in-text at end-text citations. Narito ang mga mahahalagang punto upang tiyakin na ang mga ito ay magkakasama: 1. Kung may in-text citation, dapat ito ay makikita rin sa bibliography, at vice versa. Madalas, ang ilang estudyante ay naglalagay ngContinue reading “I-match ang In-text at End-Text Citations”
Focus on findings, not descriptions
Bumalik sa Taglish Version In crafting your Review of Related Literature (RRL), we often begin by introducing definitions and concepts to provide context for the readers. However, this should not be the sole purpose of the RRL because it is a review, not a dictionary. Looking at the RRL presented in the video, it startsContinue reading “Focus on findings, not descriptions”
Mag-focus sa findings, hindi sa descriptions
Click for the English Version Sa pagbuo ng iyong Review of Related Literature (RRL), karaniwang nagsisimula tayo sa pag-introduce sa definitions at concepts bilang context para sa mga mambabasa. Subalit into, hindi dapat ito ang tanging layunin ng RRL dahil ito ay isang pagsusuri sa halip ng isang dictionary. Sa pagtingin sa RRL na ipinakitaContinue reading “Mag-focus sa findings, hindi sa descriptions”
How to Skim a Research Article?
Bumalik sa Filipino version We often need to read research articles to gather knowledge and strengthen our arguments. However, you don’t always have to read the entire article from start to finish. You can “skim” to see its main message. Here are some steps to do this: 1. Read the Abstract Start with the abstract.Continue reading “How to Skim a Research Article?”
Paano mag-skim ng research article?
Click for English version Madalas natin kinakailangang magbasa ng mga research article upang makalikom ng kaalaman at mapanatag ang ating mga argumento. Subalit, hindi mo laging kailangang basahin ang buong artikulo mula simula hanggang dulo. Maaari kang mag-“skim” upang makita ang pangunahing mensahe nito. Narito ang ilang mga hakbang upang magawa ito: 1. Basahin angContinue reading “Paano mag-skim ng research article?”
Ano ang mukha ng isang magaling na research adviser?
Naisip mo ba kung paano maging isang magaling na research mentor? Tara at alamin natin ang 10 practices mula sa mga eksperto. TANDAAN Citation: Walkington, H., & Rushton, E. A. (2019). Ten salient practices for mentoring student research in schools: New opportunities for teacher professional development. Higher Education Studies, 9(4).
How do panelists look for questions for a defense?
Bumalik sa FIlipino version Are you worried about how panelists will scrutinize your research paper for errors? Let’s explore common mistakes and how to avoid them. 1. Objectives Must Be SMARTFirst of all, objectives should be SMART (Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant, Time-bound). If not, expect panelists to question what you really mean by your objectives.Continue reading “How do panelists look for questions for a defense?”
Paano naghahanap ng tanong ang mga panelist sa defense?
Click for English version Natatakot ka ba kung paano tinitingnan ng mga panelist ang inyong research paper para sa mga mali? Tara at alamin natin ang mga common na pagkakamali at paano ito maiiwasan. TANDAAN
What do panelists first look at when they see your paper for a defense?
Bumalik sa Filipino version Have you ever wondered how panelists first look at your research paper? You’re in luck because today, we’re going to deep dive into the common details that panelists examine in your research manuscript. 1. Checking the Formatting of the Title PageFirst of all, the title page. Panelists check if it followsContinue reading “What do panelists first look at when they see your paper for a defense?”