...Statement of the Problem The general problem of the study is : How do Mother Tongue objectives relate to the factors affecting the level of implementation of Mother Tongue Based-Multilingual Education as perceived by teachers from Pritil Elementary School? Specifically, the study sought the answers to the following questions: 1) What percentage of the population accepts the implementation of the MTB – MLE? 2) What is the level of implementation of the following objectives of the Mother Tongue: (a) improve language acquisition of the pupils both in mother tongue and in the second languages English and Filipino (b) improve cognitive ability of the pupils (c) develop/improve socio/cultural awareness of the pupils such as self-expression and consciousness of cultural identity and multiculturalism in the classroom? 3) What is the degree of seriousness of the factors affecting in the implementation of the mother tongue? 4) What is the frequency of use of the teaching strategies used by teachers in the implementation of the MTB – MLE? 5) What is the relationship between the degree of implementation of the MTB – MLE objectives and the degree of seriousness of the factors affecting the implementation of mother tongue as to: a) Teachers b) Pupils c) Instructional Materials ? 6) What is the relationship between the degree of implementation of the MTB – MLE Objectives...
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...Week 6 Statement of Problem The airline also needs an advisory committee consisting, if possible, of representatives of the travel community and perhaps executives of other major airlines. The real problem is how to motivate these people to cooperate with Virgin America. Statement of Purpose Before Virgin America will settle on Burbank as its choice, it wants to know if access to air travel is adequate. Virgin America’s management team is also concerned about available school building space. Moreover, the carrier wants to know whether city officials in Burbank would be receptive to this tour training school proposal. Research Strategy and Method of Data NBC Studios in Burbank offers training seminars, guest speakers, and other resources for tour operators. Griffith Park is nearby and might make a good tour training spot for the group. I. Research how they both interact and get along with each other 1. Try to get some training classes and groups to participate in how to interact with each other. 2. Research the space and the buildings where the facility will be located. II. Try to establish a good report with the city officials and find out how they feel about the trainings 1. Have a meeting with the officials and make sure they know exactly what the plan is. 2. Have a committee research the pros and cons of the making this project successful. III. Have the committee to see how much the expenses will be for the training ...
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...Problem Statement for Kudler Fine Foods Kudler Fine Foods, a gourmet food grocery store locted in California is expereincing expansion within the company. Although Kudler Fine Foods has had success within the company, there are several issues that need be addressed before they become problems that could affect the companies future growth. This paper is inteded to present several problem statements covering who the problem will affect, what boundaries are involved concerning the present problems, when these issues have surfaced and what steps have to occur to fix these issues, where these issues are present, and why these problems need to be addressed. The first issue present at Kudler Fine Foods involves the inabillity to improve customer interaction due to lack of time available. Having to spend so much time visiting each location, determining what new items need be ordered to ensure proper stock of inventory is availble, and ordering the needed material has become quite time consuming. Because of this, time needed to spend interacting with customers has been drastically limited. To address this issue, a new inventory program will be developed. This will give managers of the stores the ability to keep records of what inventory needs to be ordered throughout the week. The new system will maintain records of what products are being sold, as they are being sold. By having this system implemented, needed inventory will be recorded at time of purchase, and a report...
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...Week 3 Assignment 2 • • • • Assignment 2: Context of the Problem About the Research Proposal Paper With this assignment, you will develop the first section of your Research Proposal paper for this course. Your paper will follow the standard outline of the proposal for the Directed Research Project (DRP). The DRP, a major research paper on a topic (or problem) in your discipline, is a requirement of your graduate work at Strayer. The proposal for the DRP comprises the following sections: 1. Context of the problem. 2. Statement of the problem. 3. Research questions. 4. Significance of the study. 5. Research design and methodology. 6. Organization of the study. 7. Tentative reference list. You will develop and submit one (1) of these sections every week. After each has been graded and returned to you, you will have an opportunity to revise it before assembling all of the sections into your final paper, to be submitted in Week 11. Note that the DRP Manuscript Guidebook is available at https://sunow.strayer.edu/sites/academics/ap/pi/Memos/DRP Manual.pdf Context of the Problem “The Context of the Problem sets up the research statement with background, purpose, and perhaps some support from the literature or acceptable literature alternatives. It is here that the DRP problem or issue is discussed and gives a transitory explanation of what the completed research work-product will most likely contain.” DRP Manuscript...
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...North-West University 15 Assignment 4 PBSC 811 Neo Mashile North-West University 15 Assignment 4 PBSC 811 Neo Mashile ASSIGNMENT 4 SECTION 1: RESEARCH PROPOSAL : The importance of fatherhood in children lives. | | Please study the topics and reading material of Quality Circle 2 and complete the following sections of the research proposal: | | 3 INTRODUCTION3.1 Problem StatementThere has been an explosion in research on the benefits of having engaged and involved fathers, as well as the deleterious consequences of father absence. Although the negative outcomes for fatherless children are pervasive and impact all ethnicities, the focus of this qualitative research is on understanding the lived experiences of a particular family that has suffered through the pain of three generations of father absence. The literature regarding father absence is reviewed, and the negative outcomes associated with fatherless children are explored. The father absence literature categorically concludes that the father’s role is essential in child development. This problem statement project aims to develop a program from a Christian perspective that can be implemented in churches or faith-based groups to address the issue of father absence. The ultimate goal of this project is to reconnect fathers in a research demonstrating that children from single parent homes experience disadvantages when compared to their peers. In addition, the pain and emotional longing for the absentee...
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...MGMT521 Create a Problem Statement Kathy Kudler established Kudler Fine Foods in 1998 when she decided to follow her dream of having a gourmet food store. She did not have any experience operating a gourmet food store. She has 3 stores. The La Jolla, CA store is doing well. Del Mar store is struggling. Encinitas store just opened and it is doing okay. Kathy oversees each store 7 days a week. Kathy does all operations of the stores Kathy is stretching her herself though all stores. Weakness KFF has managers but managers have many responsibilities. Kathy takes on most of responsibilities at the stores. She does the ordering for all stores, inventory, and financial records. She drives to and from each store daily to do this work. Even though she has management team she does all the work. I feel she should train managers to do their jobs function the way that she does them to ensure someone is always there to run the stores. It is not good for her to do all functions of the store and not let managers do their job. Kathy should think long term. If she was to get sick and have to b off for a week or more, who will know how to run the store with it’s many operations. If no one knows the operations of the store and she is sick the store will have some problems. There would be no one to order inventory, do the business statements, and help rotate out bad foods. Kathy needs to train others to do her job so that everyone knows the job if someone had to be off and next...
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...Problem Statement: Kudler Fine Foods MGT/521 Management Vicki Silvers October 11, 2010 Problem Statement: Kudler Fine Foods Kudler Fine Foods (KFF) is recognized as a foremost gourmet grocery by providing premium baked goods, produce, meats, cheeses, and wines. After KFF’s grand opening 1998 of their first California store in La Jolla, KFF has tripled in size by expanding the business to both Encinitas and Del Mar California. Through outstanding success and growth, KFF’s owner Kathy Kudler has put the company in the situation in which the need for new business strategies is needed by management to ensure the continuing success of KFF’s. As KFF continues its growth and expansion in the next five years, the need to invest in new technology is evident. The investment of technology will increase the efficiency of management, thus allowing management time to focus on the company core values. The reason KFF’s success and growth is because their strong core organizational values set forth by Kathy Kudler the owner. These values include the mindset of a small business culture, a customer oriented focus, and to provide quality gourmet foods for the customers’ greatest dining experience. Employing the invested technology will computerize the inventory and ordering system within KFF. This technology will save time, organize inventory, and reduce waste. The first option KFF is considering is hiring to help with purchasing and inventory control. The second option...
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...HOW TO WRITE A STATEMENT PROBLEM YOUR PROPOSAL WRITING COMPANION Compiled by Henry M. Bwisa Professor of Entrepreneurship Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology E-mail bwihem@yahoo.com Website www.professorbwisa.com November 2008 INTRODUCTION It is a constant complaint among those who evaluate proposals that the most frequent deficiency noted by them is the lack of a clear problem 1 statement to define and guide the inquiry. The issue of how to write a problem statement becomes important. WHAT IS A RESEARCH PROBLEM? Generally speaking a research problem is a situation that needs a solution and for which there are possible solutions. If a situation has no possible solutions then it makes little or no sense expending resources researching it. Take this statement, “everybody wants to go to heaven but nobody wants to die”. Dying looks like a problem that needs a solution yet there is no possible solution to it. People must die. A research on how people can live forever makes little or no sense. A research problem may be described as an incongruence; a discrepancy between what is and what ought to be. It may be also described as the gap in knowledge that needs to be filled. WHAT IS A PROBLEM STATEMENT? A problem statement is the description of an issue currently existing which needs to be addressed. It provides the context for the research study and generates the questions which the research aims to answer. The statement of the problem is the focal point of...
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... Figure 1. Conceptual paradigm The input contains the leading variables. It includes the academic performance, aspiration and study habits. The second frame contains the methods and procedures to be used to analyze those variables by making questionnaires, conducting interview, research and the use of statistical tools. The third frame is the output. It contains policy recommendation that the researchers suggested for the improvement of the students with regards to the essential elements. The arrows include the workflow of information in the research process. The feedback loop connects the output process involved as well as to the input. It made the system continuous. Statement of the problem The study aimed to: 1. To determine the level of the students’ Academic performance, Aspirations and Study habits of 4th year students; 2. To find out the difference in Academic performance, Aspirations and...
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...and Who. Who - Who does the problem affect? Specific groups, organizations, customers, etc. What - What are the boundaries of the problem, e.g. organizational, work flow, geographic, customer, segments, etc. - What is the issue? - What is the impact of the issue? - What impact is the issue causing? - What will happen when it is fixed? - What would happen if we didn’t solve the problem? When - When does the issue occur? - When does it need to be fixed? Where - Where is the issue occurring? Only in certain locations, processes, products, etc. Why - Why is it important that we fix the problem? - What impact does it have on the business or customer? - What impact does it have on all stakeholders, e.g. employees, suppliers, customers, shareholders, etc. Each of the answers will help to zero in on the specific issue(s) and frame the Issue Statement. Your problem statement should be solveable. That is, it should take a reasonable amount of time to formulate, try and deploy a potential solution. Example Consider a software development and hosted data services company that supplies products and services to wireless carriers. They had issues deploying new software releases into the production environment. Deployment in this case is the work necessary for taking a production ready binary and installing, testing and releasing it into the production environment. The company failed to deploy the releases on-schedule over 50% of the time. Problem Statement: We want all of our software...
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...Problem statements Qualitative problem statement Next to quality instruction, school leadership is the most significant factor in how much and what students learn at their school. Hiring administrators is not something that is taken lightly by district superintendents and school boards. It is a task that has become more daunting due to current expectations of todays administrator. Furthermore, hiring committees do not have the tools or strategies for hiring administrators that are a good fit for their district or schools. Therefore, more time and money is spent on continuing the hiring process. Frequent turnover of administration at a school site reduces consistency and direction for the staff and students and ultimately affects student learning. Current testing instruments such as the Praxis Educational Leadership: Administration and Supervision Examination are effective as summative assessment of the candidate’s attainment of certain skills but an ineffective detector of how the candidate will perform as a leader (Clifford, 2012). This qualitative study will compare and contrast the hiring practices of elementary school districts. This study aims to identify common strengths effective school administrators possess as well as current tools and strategies used by effective hiring committees. This study will focus on the hiring process of elementary principals within school districts located in central California. The data, tools and strategies gathered in this...
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...Problem Statement for Kudler Fine Foods MGT 521 January 3, 2011 Problem Statement for Kudler Fine Foods Kudler Fine Foods was established in 1998 by Kathy Kudler (Kudler, 2003). “Kudler’s vision was a premiere gourmet grocery store for savvy shoppers who are searching for the finest meats, produce, cheeses, and wine” (Kudler, 2003, p. 3). Kudler Fine Foods, like many other organizations today is facing challenges because of an increase in competition and an unstable economy. After reviewing Kudler’s strategic plan, several issues were identified regarding the organization’s business practices. I will address one issue and identify alternative solutions. I will also provide a vision for Kudler by describing where the organization could be if management realize the opportunity. Problem Statement As Kudler Fine Foods expands in an ever-changing business world, its management structure is not transforming. Kudler Fine Foods shall create a well-define management team to work together effectively to achieve the organization’s mission. “One function of management is to give direction to their organizations, provide leadership, and decide how to use organizational resources to accomplish goals” (Nickels, McHugh and McHugh, 2008, p. 182). One major issue this organization face is a small management team. According to Kudler’s strategic plan, the risk of possessing a small management team is considered a weakness (Kudler, 2003). Kathy Kudler is...
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...Running Head: KUDLER’S FINE FOODS PROBLEM Kudler’s Fine Foods Problem Analysis: Marketing Kandace Kendall University of Phoenix Kudler’s Fine Foods Problem Analysis: Marketing Kudler’s Fine Foods is a successful company, with a few issues that need to be worked out. The issues that Kudler’s Fine Foods are dealing with involve management, inventory, marketing, and human resources problems. During week five of our team discussed different issues that are effecting Kudler’s Fine Foods. Each team member talked about a different issue and each of us focused on something different. The issue I focused on the lack of Marketing. Through describing the situation, framing the right problem and describing the end statement and goals, the true problem will arise. Step 1: Situational Analysis Kathy Kudler’s is a superwomen, who does everything from marketing to hiring and firing her employees. She does all the inventory for her company and works seven days a week. She wears many hats and it will one day wear her out. By doing too much she does not have the proper way to advertise effectively to her customers. Kudler’s Fine Foods has three current stores open and are looking to expand to different markets. Kathy does not have a proper team to research each market and get a feel of the demographics. She does not have a web site up and running yet, which will hurt her business in the end. Customers want pre-view what products they could buy or order them off line....
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...Example of Outline for Quantitative Research Paper (must be APA formatted) Abstract: (this is done after the whole paper is finished – 250 word max) 1. Problem statement / Limitations of literature 2. Purpose of study 3. Methods 4. Overall results 5. Conclusion Introduction: (500-750 words) 1. General phenomenon 2. Problem statements 3. Limitations of existing literature 4. Statement of Purpose Review of Literature (2000-3000 words) 1. Description of theory/model a. includes definitions b. Strengths of theory/model c. Weaknesses of theory/model 2. Comparison to other theories/models (strengths and weaknesses) 3. Hypotheses (outcomes contained within hypotheses) or model proposition (figures) 4. Assumptions (if any) Methodology: (500-1000 words) 1. Sample and Procedure a. Sampling method b. Procedure of how data was collected i. Time and location c. Instructions to sample d. Human subjects sentence (if applicable) e. Description of sample i. Size, demographics, 2. Instruments a. Description of questionnaire (if applicable) i. Rationale for scale (if applicable ii. Modifications (if any) b. Number of items c. Example of wording of items d. Item format e. Previous reliability values f. Previous validity values 3. Data analysis a. Technique b. Formulae (if necessary) c. Rationale (if necessary)  Results (500-1000 words) 1. Measurement model (if applicable) a. Reliability b. Validity 2. Measures of magnitude and dispersion (Means, percentages...
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...Problem Statement By: Diana Cohen Motivation and getting things done is a problem that presents in a workplace. Therefore, my goal is to reveal what it is that motivates employees to perform at their best and achieve optimal business results at all times. I have identified that many employers have attempted several different incentive programs to motivate their employees, yet they have not worked. This is a major problem faced by companies these days because each employer’s company is founded on the strengths of its employee’s performance. Lack of motivation occurs when the baseline benefits offered by a company is not being met. What do I mean by baseline? I mean Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs. Are we taking care of our employees physiologically? Are we making sure that they feel safe? Do they have a sense of belonging? How is their esteem? Do we give them self-actualization? Employees who are not motivated perform at a lower level than other workers. When one employee lacks motivation, it can bring down the morale of the entire office. Unmotivated employees may not have the energy or patience to deal with customers. If your employees handle sales, order fulfillment, returns or handling complaints, they may not adequately represent your company to the public. Employees should add value to your business, whether through increasing revenues or supporting staff that produces sales. When an employee is not motivated to do the job properly, it can impact your bottom line...
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