Quarter 1
In the long run and on their own, the students will be able to execute their reading and writing skills in English in various disciplines with competence, integrity, and self-reliance that are necessary to be successful in the academe and in the workplaces.
Quarter 2
In the long run and on their own, the students will be able to appreciate the relevance of the fundamentals of research writing that responds to societal, environmental, and political issues to promote justice and peace.
How can you produce a well-written paper in a particular academic or professional context or field? and how can research fundamentals affect a successful research endeavor?
Lesson 1: Fundamentals of Reading Academic Texts
Lesson 2: Basics of Summarizing
Lesson 3: Academic Writing in Practice- Abstract, Precis, or Summary
Lesson 4: Fact and Opinion
Lesson 5: Academic Writing in Practice- Reaction Paper, Review, and Critique using Critical Approaches
Lesson 6: Guidelines in Writing Effective Reviews and Critiques
Lesson 7: Academic Writing in Practice: Writing a Reaction Paper, Review, or Critique Paper
Lesson 8: Academic Writing in Practice: Writing a Concept Paper
Lesson 9: Guidelines in Writing a Concept Paper
Performance Task
Lesson 10: Position Paper Defined
Lesson 11: Position Paper Writing Guidelines
Lesson 12: Objectivity in Position Paper
Lesson 13: Writing a Position Paper
Lesson 14: Fundamentals in Research Writing (Design Survey Questionnaire)
Lesson 15: Fundamentals in Research Writing (Surveys and Interviews)
Lesson 16: Fundamentals in Research Writing (Summary)
Lesson 17: Writing a Research Report
Lesson 18: Performance Task