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1. State the main objectives of the course
2. State the main requirements of writing the research paper
3. Explain the importance of collaborative research work
4. Explain the benefits gained from conducting a humanistic research
5. Provide examples of the interdependency of language and academic context
By the end of this lecture, students should be able to
Course Objectives
The objectives of this course are to produce students
who can:
1. apply critical reading skills when reading academic
texts
2. use the language for research writing
3. use appropriate techniques in citing sources
Course Synopsis
This course is designed for students to
experience a step-by-step approach in
writing an academic research paper through
critical reading and thinking. Students are
also required to present their findings using
multimedia presentation.
Learning Outcomes
By the end of the course, students should be able to:
1. use appropriate language to review the literature
(C3)(CTPS3)
2. apply appropriate language to write a research paper (C3)
3. demonstrate appropriate language register to write an
academic piece of writing (A3)(LL2)
4. apply appropriate register to present research findings or
academic paper (C2)(CTPS3)
Assessment MethodsLOs Method %
1, 3 Mid-semester exam 20%
1,2,3,4 Research paper
Final RP- 25%
25%
4 Multimedia Oral
Presentation
15%
1,2,3 Final Exam 40%
Total 100%
Scheme of WorkWK SOW WK SOW
1 • General information on the course
• Understanding collaborative research work
8 Writing the Discussion of the
research paper
2 • Introduction to the language of research reports
• Critical reading and analysis of different research report format
9 Writing the Conclusion and
Implications of the research paper
• Group presentations on analysis of research reports .
• Introduction to the format required in the course
• Outlining the Introduction of the research paper
3 10 Preparing your Multimedia
Presentation
Submission of Draft 2
4 • Outlining the Introduction of the research paper
• Drafting the Background of Study
• Drafting the Lit. Review with in-text referencing (APA)
• Drafting the Reference list
11 Revising ,Editing & Proofreading
5 • Outlining the Introduction of the research paper
• Drafting the Statement of the Problem
• Drafting the Statement of General Purpose
• Drafting the Research Questions
12 Multimedia Presentations
6 • Outlining the Methods
• Preparing the survey
• Mid- term exam practice
13 Multimedia Presentations
7 • Outlining the Methods
• Collecting Data
• Drafting the Result/Findings
• Mid Term Exam
• Submission of Draft 1 - Introduction
14 Final Exam Practice
For the research paperStudents need to
• report on researches that are kulliyah related but not specific. The research will be humanistic in nature (social, moral, ethical or religious issues)
• collaboratively work in pair or form a group of 3
• form (preferably) a multidisciplinary group
and to submit
Draft 1- Introduction
(checked but not graded)
Draft 2- Method and Results
(checked but not graded)
The Research Paper = 25%
(10 marks will be deducted if the 2 drafts are not submitted)
Why write a humanistic nature paper
collaboratively?Malaysian industries are currently emphasizing a set of skills that the
graduates should have when they apply for a job, which are divided into
two separate categories comprising hard skills and soft skills. (p.9)
Correspondingly, some of the soft skills are team working skills,
presentation skills, decision making skills, communication skills (p. 10)
Consideration therefore should be given to the problem of poor intake
attributes. Students should be encouraged to question, debate,
create and innovate, through discussion and research and be
prepared to think out of the box rather than be mere passive
spectators waiting to be told what to do. University is that crucial
period when dependent school students need to learn to be
independent individuals; a time when they should question and
probe, rather than take things for granted; a time when they should
learn the importance and benefits of research, dare to extend the
boundaries of known knowledge and wisdom and acquire belief in the
critical importance of lifelong learning. (p. 13)
• According to a survey conducted by
Manpower Inc. (2008), the five most
sought after attributes by Malaysian
firms that were identified comprised
strong communication skills and the
ability to relay information to others, a
drive to ensure customer/client
satisfaction with every contact,
consistently high standards and
commitment to quality service,
consistently high commitment to
integrity, honesty and ethical conduct.
• Correspondingly, the five most difficult
attributes to find in the talent pool that were
also reported were loyalty and a willingness
to make a career commitment to the firm,
critical thinking, reasoning and problem
solving skills, self-motivation, strong
communication skills, consistently high
standards and commitment to quality
service, independent, and ability to relay
information to others (Downe & Ho,
2008).
Developing and Assessing College Student
Teamwork Skills
Richard L. Hughes, Steven K. Jones (2011)
http://academics.boisestate.edu/fsp/files/2013/04/developing-and-
assessing-teamwork.pdf
An important role for higher education should involvedeveloping critical teamwork skills among students so as toprepare them for success in life. This very point was highlightedin a 2009 poll conducted on behalf of the Association ofAmerican Colleges and Universities (AACU), in which 71percent of employers said they wanted colleges to place greateremphasis on “teamwork skills and the ability to collaborate withothers in diverse group settings” (Hart, 2010, p. 2). Many studies,in fact, have identified teamwork as one of the most valued andnecessary skills among college graduates. For example, a reportby the Conference Board (2008) indicated that for four-yearcollege graduates, prospective employers rated the importance ofeffective teamwork and collaboration second only to oralcommunication in contributing to job success.
The Philosophy and Objectives of Education in Islam
Muhamad Hafiz Khamis Al-Hafiz
Mohamad Johdi Salleh, PhD
2010, International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM)
Definition of Education
Ta'līm, from the root 'alima (to know, to be aware, to perceive, to learn), which is used to denote knowledge being sought or imparted through instruction and teaching.
Tarbiyah, from the root raba (to increase, to grow, to rear), implies a state of spiritual and ethical nurturing in accordance with the will of God.
Ta'dīb, from the root aduba (to be cultured, refined, well-mannered), suggests a person's development of sound social behavior. What is meant by sound requires a deeper understanding of the Islamic conception of the human being.
Why look at the Language for Research
Reports?
• Language construct, and is constructed by,
features of its academic context (language and
academic contexts are interdependent of each other)
• Language to be used should be based on the research
designs
(Creswell, 1994, 2009; Hyland, 2006)
Language Focus of Research ReportsSo in this course,
• You will be focusing on research discourse - the key
terms, phrases, tenses, academic vocabulary and
language constructions
• You will be focusing on the language needed for
Quantitative researches (descriptive and experimental)
• You will be using APA format and citation techniques
which are commonly used for social studies
The end.
1. What are the main objectives of the course?
2. What are the main requirements of writing the research paper
3. Explain the importance of collaborative research work
4. Explain the benefits gained from conducting a humanistic research
5. What is the relationship between language and academic context? Provide an example.
Questions to answer: