E App Position
E App Position
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                         WHAT I NEED TO KNOW
Module Content:
      In this part of the module, you will learn to critically evaluate issues, use factual
evidences and consequently pose convincing stand through a well-crafted position
paper. So, have fun and maximize your speaking potential.
Learning Competencies:
General Instructions:
       1. Read texts carefully so that you can easily comprehend what you are
          reading.
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       2. Cultivate unbiased judgement through keen evaluation of evidences on
          issues that affect the community nowadays.
       3. Ensure valid expression of stand and opinion through a position paper.
       4. Follow instructions given and ask if there is something that you did not
          understand.
       5. Have fun as you learn. This course is very important no matter what your
          strand is. When you have fun, you can easily learn the lessons.
LESSON 1
OBJECTIVES:
WHAT I KNOW
Pre-Assessment
Test I. IDENTIFICATION
      Instructions: Identify the term being described from the statements below.
Write T if the statement is true and write F if otherwise. Write your answers in your
notebook.
________1. Position Paper reflects series of statements for or against something that
          involves logic, research evidence and assertion to make persuasion.
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_______2. As a type of paper, position paper should not only criticize but should also
          express challenges.
_______3. A manifesto can be written by anybody regardless of status.
_______4. A social issue can be a good subject of an essay.
_______5. The body of an essay is where evidences are stated to prove a claim.
_______6. Conclusions in an essay are more detailed than the body.
_______7. Evidences in an argument add weight to a claim.
_______8. An emphatic statement at the end of an argument will influence
             adjudicators / judges in a debate to merit the speaker’s claim.
_______9. Gathering of evidences need not be done as long as words are chosen
             properly to express strong claim.
_______10. Thorough investigation about a subject must be observed in any essay.
WHAT'S NEW
       Copy the puzzle below in your notebook and encircle the terms that pertains to
writing a Position Paper. You can go horizontal or diagonal.
         A      A     R     G     U    M    E     N     T    L
         S      M     R     F     G    U     I    L     T    Y
         F       T    I     M     M    I    N     L     E    D
         P       L    A     I     N    N    E     D     E    I
         H       I    N     N     D    R    N     C     K    S                  Issues
         A       L    L     I     D    C    K     W     Z    S                 Opinion
         L      C     R     U     E    L    T     Y     P    U
         E      V     I     D     E    N    C     E     S    E           Evidences
         D       I    S     C     U    S    S     E     S    S
                                                                                Stand
         L      O     P     I     N    I    O     N     B    R
         D      D     W     O     R    M    E     D     E    D            Argument
         E      G     R     E     T    T     I    E    N     L
        How did you find the activity? Keep your focus. You will come across
  those words in the next activities. Good Luck!
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                           WHAT IS IT
       B. Body of the paper– this part illustrates the central argument which can be
          presented through a brief description of the argument. Details, point of view,
          evidences are used to support the claim.       It can be divided into these
          sections namely: background information, evidence supporting the author’s
          position, and a discussion which addresses and refutes arguments that
          present both sides of the issue.
       C. Conclusion – this part restates the main points, then summarizes the
          arguments made in the paper and then provides a call of action.
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What about Manifesto as a form of writing?
         How did you find the new information you have learned? I hope that you
  now pay attention on the basic elements of a position paper. Prepare to examine
  one in the next activities. Good Luck!
WHAT'S MORE
ACTIVITY 1. ENUMERATE
         Read the essay that follows. Examine its basic elements. Tell whether the
parts were expressed according to the standards that you have just learned from the
discussion. Write your observations in your notebook.
      Further, education is the sole basis on which future of the human race depends.
Our quest for knowledge is unending and will continue till planet Earth exists.
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      Everyone speaks about education and its importance. Hence, let us understand
what defines education. Briefly, education means acquiring knowledge.
        In broader terms, education means acquiring various skills in diverse fields that
are vital to our life and very existence. These skills can be acquired by classroom
training and during course of our life.
https://surejob.in/importance-of-education.html
            Observation                           Observation
           (Introduction)                           (Body)
                              Observation
                              (Conclusion)
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                            ACTIVITY 2. ENUMERATE
      Copy and answer the following sample manifestos made by students. Read and
analyze what argument/s are posted by the writers. List it on the blank lines beside the
boxed items. Use your notebook in answering this activity.
                                                           _____________________
 Katie Sipiora
                                                           __________________________
 I believe that every child has potential.
 Regardless of race, socioeconomic                         __________________________
 class, or IQ, every child has the ability to
 contribute to our world. It can be                        __________________________
 intellectual-- the next brilliant math or
 physics theorem, the next great poem of                   __________________________
__________________________
 our time-- it can be athletic--
                                                           __________________________
 representing fair play and competition-- it
 can be artistic-- a song, a dance, a play.                __________________________
 Every child has potential. No child is
 confined by where they live, who their                    __________________________
 parents are, what society expects of
 them. Every child can contribute                          __________________________
 something beautiful to our world. It can                  __________________________
 be a smile, a laugh, one good thought.
 That is all it takes to change someone's                  __________________________
 life.
                                                           __________________________
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         Congratulations! Activities 1 and 2 were great. Remember how the
 essays were created, your observations will give you hint on how to make your
 own later. Do not worry, you will develop writing the best one through the
 activities that this module has prepared for you.
   2. Now that you have learned how to put basic items into its part, what do you
      think should you develop more to be able to write a position paper well in the
      future?
Three elements
                o Introduction
                o Body
                o Conclusion
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       Manifesto - a document publicly declaring the position or program of its
        issuer.
       Learning these, will guide a writer on what to include in each basic part of
        the essay.
WHAT I CAN DO
        Copy the table below in your notebook and list at least 5 issues that you can
identify that the society, your community is facing right now. Identify particular
information that you would like to deal with in your paper.
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                           ACTIVITY 4. MY OWN WORDS
       From the issues you have listed in activity 3. Make a manifesto of your own. A
sample is shown below. For your output, you can use a blank page so that you can be
as creative as you like. You can send your output via email (teacher’s email).
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Refer to this rubric for your guidance.
                          EVALUATING MANIFESTO
                           (Rubrics Scoring Guide)
    Criteria             5                 4                   3                2
                  The manifesto      The manifesto        The facts        There are
                  contains many,        contains          used are       only few facts
   Content
                   ample facts.       several facts.       limited.          used.
                                          The                The
                  There is logical                                       The ideas are
                                     presentation of    presentation
                  presentation of                                          not well-
 Organization                           ideas is       of ideas is not
                      ideas.                                              presented.
                                        smooth.          so logical.
                                                       The language      The language
                  The language
                                      The language       is informal         is very
                  used is formal.
                                      used is formal     and some         informal and
                  Vocabulary is
                                     and there is no   words are not     several words
  Language        appropriate for
                                     jargon or slang    appropriate        are difficult
                    the target
                                        indicated.     for the target    for the target
                    audience.
                                                         audience.          audience.
                 There is no
              error in terms of
                                      There is no      There are few       There are
                  grammar,
                                     error in terms       errors in      several errors
                spelling, and
                                     of grammar,         grammar,         in grammar,
  Mechanics     punctuation.
                                     spelling, and     spelling, and      spelling and
              The sentences
                                     punctuation.       punctuation.      punctuation.
                 make clear
                   sense.
                Manifesto is                                              Manifesto is
                                      Manifesto is      Manifesto is
                  creatively                                               creatively
                                       creatively        creatively
                 presented                                               presented but
                                     presented but     presented but
              which makes it                                               important
 Presentation                        some details      many details
                   catchy,                                                 details are
                                        are not           are not
               attractive and                                                 not
                                      prominent.        presented.
                 interesting                                              presented.
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                         POST ASSESSMENT
Choose the letter of the correct answer and write it in your notebook.
2. Which of the following sections of a position paper needs ample time to collect
   information?
             A. Introduction                   C. Conclusion
             B. Body                           D. All of the above
3. Which sections of a position paper restate the main point and final comment?
            A. Introduction
            B. body
            C. conclusion
            D. All of the above
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7. How many sources shall you incorporate in your paper?
           A. one source
           B. two sources
           C. three or more sources
           D. no need of any source
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next lesson, check the icon that best shows your learning experience.
                       I have understood the lesson well and I can even teach what I
                       learned to others.
                       I have understood the lesson but there are still other things
                       that I need to review and relearn.
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  checked the second icon, you need to review the things that you need to
  relearn. If you have checked the third icon, it would be best if you read more
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                           ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES
               I noticed
               _________________________________________________
               A question I have is
               _________________________________________________
               I realized
               _________________________________________________
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Visit these links for more information about position paper and manifesto writing:
        https://soasunion.org/elections/manifestoegs/
        manifesto accessed May 24, 2020
        https://www.slideshare.net/ariandeisecalalang/position-paper-73298714
        position paper writing accessed May 24, 2020
        https://quizizz.com/admin/quiz/5c6e81f17d7453001a11c7b9/parts-of-
        position-paper
        position paper writing accessed May 24, 2020
        https://www.swarthmore.edu/arts-social-change/sample-manifestos-
        swarthmore-students
        manifesto accessed May 24, 2020
        https://soasunion.org/elections/manifestoegs/
        manifesto accessed May 24, 2020
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              LESSON 2
OBJECTIVES:
WHAT I KNOW
Pre-Assessment
Test I. IDENTIFICATION
Instructions: Identify the term being described from the statements below. Write T if
the statement is true and write F if otherwise. Write your answers in your notebook.
_______3. Using persuasion will ask someone to take action after believing what the
          speaker has said.
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                           WHAT'S NEW
       Identify what are the items being described in the sentences below. These
words are important in presenting arguments. Write your answer on the space
provided for. Choose from the words inside the box. So, be ready for vocabulary work.
       How did you find the activity? Keep your focus because you will come
 across those words in the next activities. Good Luck!
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                             WHAT IS IT
There are two basic of writing which specialized at convincing. These are:
Example:
2. Argumentation relies on logic and evidence to build a case for a specific claim.
       Argumentation de-emphasizes appeals to emotion.
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      Example:
            Many students ignore the significance of doing well in their studies. They
            often neglect their parents’ sacrifices by getting low grades or worst yet
            getting a failing marks. On the other hand, psychologists say
            performance in school is influenced by many factors which include
            peers. However, to fair well in school is not only about influence but also
            about being exposed to social realities such as difficulties of getting
            decent job. Thus, funding students to school becomes a big sacrifice
            among parents.
     This table below will help you differentiate Persuasive writing from
Argumentative writing.
 How did you find the new information you have learned? I hope it could help you
 as you accomplish the exercises that follow. Good Luck!
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                          WHAT'S MORE
        Copy the table below in your notebook. Read the descriptions below and
identify whether it is a form of persuasion or reason. Put an X on the appropriate box.
                                                     PERSUASIVE       ARGUMENTATIVE
                 DESCRIPTION
                                                       WRITING           WRITING
1. Writer starts with a strong opinion and
   researches reasons to support it
2. Writer starts with a topic, researches and
   discusses all sides of the issue, and
   chooses one side to support
3. Appeals to readers with logic
4. Appeals to readers with evidence
ACTIVITY 2. MY COMMUNITY
       Copy the table below in your notebook and list at least three (3)
issues/situations in the society and state your opinion, stand about these issues by
providing evidences/reasons.
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       Evaluating a Position Paper Sample
                    Drug testing is a way to evaluate the type and the possibly the amount
                    of legal and especially for illegal drugs substances taken by a person.
                    Drug testing can be performed from small samples taken of your
   The writer       fingernails, saliva, or more commonly, your blood, urine, or hair. Almost
   sets up the      10 percent of the nation’s teens report the use of illicit drugs within the
                    last month. The drug testing in high school and college students is an           The writer
      issue                                                                                       his/her opinion
                    important and ultimately one of the best solutions made by the
                    government officials to reduce and stop the increasing amount of young
                    drug users in schools, universities, and state colleges. Schools have           The writer
                    made the policy of random drug testing on students to serves as a
                    warning to not get into peer pressure. Because I believe “a friend in         provides little
                    deed won’t make you smoke that weed.”                                          background
  The writer        Some sacrifice of human rights is necessary to eliminate the drug             The writer ends
   presents         problem. Drug testing is a simple mechanism for examining the human           with an appeal
                    body because there is a multiple option of detecting it by supplying
suggestion to       urine, hair, or simply a breath. These small samples help to detect the       by providing its
solve problem       common drugs like methamphetamines, cocaine, and heroin. Also, if               advantages
   on drug          you know that you are not breaking the law then there’s nothing to fear
                    of.
  addiction         https://www.academia.edu/35946977/A_Position_Paper_of_Drug_Te
    among           sting_of_High_School_and_College_Students
   students
            How did you find the sample? I hope this will help you on how to evaluate a
            paper and consequently will give you an idea how to make your own position
            paper later. So, please do the next activity.
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                                 ACTIVITY 3. NOTE DETAILS
         Read this essay and identify the stand/ reasons of the writer. Use your learned
skill in annotating a text. Follow the steps given for you. Write your answers in your
notebook.
Step 1. Identify the parts and write your comments of each on the sides of the article.
Step 2. Box in the main points/ claims that you can find.
Step 3. Underline the reasons/ evidences that support the claim.
   As online learning becomes more common and more and more resources are converted to
   digital form, some people have suggested that public libraries should be shut down and, in
   their place, everyone should be given an iPad with an e-reader subscription.
   Proponents of this idea state that it will save local cities and towns money because libraries
   are expensive to maintain. They also believe it will encourage more people to read because
   they won’t have to travel to a library to get a book; they can simply click on what they want to
   read and read it from wherever they are. They could also access more materials because
   libraries won’t have to buy physical copies of books; they can simply rent out as many digital
   copies as they need.
   However, it would be a serious mistake to replace libraries with tablets. First, digital books and
   resources are associated with less learning and more problems than print resources. A study
   done on tablet vs book reading found that people read 20-30% slower on tablets, retain 20%
   less information, and understand 10% less of what they read compared to people who read
   the same information in print. Additionally, staring too long at a screen has been shown to
   cause numerous health problems, including blurred vision, dizziness, dry eyes, headaches,
   and eye strain, at much higher instances than reading print does. People who use tablets and
   mobile devices excessively also have a higher incidence of more serious health issues such
   as fibromyalgia, shoulder and back pain, carpal tunnel syndrome, and muscle strain. I know
   that whenever I read from my e-reader for too long, my eyes begin to feel tired and my neck
   hurts. We should not add to these problems by giving people, especially young people, more
   reasons to look at screens.
   Second, it is incredibly narrow-minded to assume that the only service libraries offer is book
   lending. Libraries have a multitude of benefits, and many are only available if the library has a
   physical location. Some of these benefits include acting as a quiet study space, giving people
   a way to converse with their neighbors, holding classes on a variety of topics, providing jobs,
   answering patron questions, and keeping the community connected. One neighborhood found
   that, after a local library instituted community events such as play times for toddlers and
   parents, job fairs for teenagers, and meeting spaces for senior citizens, over a third of residents
   reported feeling more connected to their community. Similarly, a Pew survey conducted in
   2015 found that nearly two-thirds of American adults feel that closing their local library would
   have a major impact on their community. People see libraries as a way to connect with others
   and get their questions answered, benefits tablets can’t offer nearly as well or as easily.
   While replacing libraries with tablets may seem like a simple solution, it would encourage
   people to spend even more time looking at digital screens, despite the myriad issues
   surrounding them. It would also end access to many of the benefits of libraries that people
   have come to rely on. In many areas, libraries are such an important part of the community
   network that they could never be replaced by a simple object.
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Reflective Questions:
1. Why do you think it is important to learn the various types of speech context?
   2. Now that you have learned about speech context, what do think should a
      speaker do to be able to make appropriate speeches in particular situations?
Remember!
The activities that are important to make a convincing stand.
        Taking a stand about an issue will empower someone to change the opinions
and attitudes of others. Thus, in bringing about societal change the challenge is to be
firm in making a stand.
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                                   ACTIVITY 4. USE IT
       Read this sample position paper and identify the stand/ reasons of the writer.
Use the reading guide provided for to facilitate better understanding of the paper. Use
the template below to make your own position paper.
 READING GUIDE
   Please identify the following:
         Evidences/ Reasons:
         ___________________________________________________________
         ___________________________________________________________
       I can almost see many students nodding along with me as I ask this question. Younger
generations overloaded with home tasks and numerous assignments have already raised this
issue many times.
       I believe that homework should not be viewed as a mandatory part of education for
several reasons.
          First, children spend seven hours every single work day at school. That is a huge chunk
of life, and with homework added on top of these hours, a child is left with no time to live his
life to the fullest, socialize, or grow in other areas.
        Second, sitting at your desk solving problems does no good to your health. Kids need
time to get outside and have some fun, join a football league, or ride their bikes with friends
around the block. Otherwise, children will be very smart but surprisingly weak physically.
        Another argument against this position is that homework is not always the best way to
obtain knowledge quality-wise. Students tend to ask their parents or siblings for help whenever
facing difficulties. Busy parents not always willing to spend extra time explaining school
material to their little one solve the problems themselves aiming to have more time for family,
not lessons. As a result, the child will have the homework done. But that’s really not his work.
So, the whole idea of dedicating time to self-education is lost here.
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       Finally, knowing that after classes you would still have to work at home makes a kid
less concentrated at school. This results in short attention spans and difficulty to concentrate
on something for too long.
        All in all, homework should rather be an option. Students understanding that they are
left behind at some subjects will take their time to go over the material at home. However, in
other cases, they should have time after school for other activities.
Accessed from: (https://chiefessays.net/position-essay-examples-to-help-you-grasp-the-idea/)
WHAT I CAN DO
ACTIVITY 2.3
       From the issues listed below, choose one (1) to work on to develop into a
position paper. Second, do some researching/reading to gather information. Third,
defend your stand by writing a position paper with the intention of convincing your
reader to support your stand. Refer to the rubric on page 37. Write your position paper
on a sheet of paper.
List of Issues:
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                (Write your position paper here on the issue of your choice.)
 Introduction   ____________________________________________________________
                ____________________________________________________________
 Catchy        ____________________________________________________________
  Topic
  sentence      ____________________________________________________________
 Your          ____________________________________________________________
  Position      ____________________________________________________________
  about the     ____________________________________________________________
  issue
                ____________________________________________________________
     Body       ____________________________________________________________
                ____________________________________________________________
 Position
 Evidences     ____________________________________________________________
 Personal      ____________________________________________________________
  experience    ____________________________________________________________
  s relative
  to the        ____________________________________________________________
  issue         ____________________________________________________________
                ____________________________________________________________
                ____________________________________________________________
                ____________________________________________________________
                ____________________________________________________________
 Conclusion     ____________________________________________________________
                ____________________________________________________________
                ____________________________________________________________
                                    ____________________
 Summary,
  Conclusion    ____________________________________________________________
 Action        ____________________________________________________________
                ____________________________________________________________
                                  ________________________
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RUBRIC IN WRITING A POSITION PAPER:
                      SCORE
                                 EXCELLENT              GOOD                FAIR                  POOR
  CRITERION
                                     4                    3                  2                      1
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         Congratulations! The weeks you spent to ensure that you can express well
 in writing in various situations was worth it! Pat your back! You’ve made It! You
 now have a position paper of your own.
POST ASSESSMENT
Column A Column B
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Self-Check!
       Great job! You have completed Lesson 1 successfully! Before going to the
next lesson, check the icon that best shows your learning experience.
                        I have understood the lesson well and I can even teach what I
                        learned to others.
                        I have understood the lesson but there are still other things that
                        I need to review and relearn.
           If you checked the first icon, you are ready for lesson 2. If you have
  checked the second icon, you need to review the things that you need to relearn.
  If you have checked the third icon, it would be best if you read more and ask
  help from your teacher, parents or peers in clarifying the lessons that you find
  difficult. Be honest so that you will truly improve
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                       ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES
       Use the FOUR-SQUARE Writing Template below to draft your learning about
writing a position paper. Write your answer in your notebook.
Topic
       Realizations                                                  Conclusion
                             (Short Description)
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 Links for Enrichment:
 https://soasunion.org/elections/manifestoegs/
 manifesto accessed May 24, 2020
 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JEMD4rEudzI
 position paper accessed May 24, 2020
 https://www.slideshare.net/ariandeisecalalang/position-paper-73298714
 position paper accessed May 24, 2020
 https://www.swarthmore.edu/arts-social-change/sample-manifestos-swarthmore-
 students
 manifesto accessed May 24, 2020
 https://quizizz.com/admin/quiz/5c6e81f17d7453001a11c7b9/parts-of-position-paper
 position paper accessed May 24, 2020
 https://study.com/academy/lesson/how-to-write-a-great-argument.html
 argumentative writing accessed May 24, 2020
 https://writingcenter.unc.edu/tips-and-tools/argument/
 argumentative writing accessed May 24, 2020
 https://k12.thoughtfullearning.com/minilesson/distinguishing-argumentation-
 persuasion
 persuasive versus argumentative writing accessed May 24, 2020
 https://bid4papers.com/blog/persuasive-essay/persuasive-article
 persuasive accessed May 24, 2020
Congratulations! Lesson 2 was a bit hard right? But I am sure you were able to
apply your learning from the discussions which enable you to write your paper.
Continue and persevere to learn more as we accomplish the next lesson. Keep
up the good work!
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