Second, the purpose of the study
Third, the status quo of punishment.
The international research situation of this subject, who has done what research, published what papers or works, and solved what technical problems. Who made a major breakthrough through what technology?
Fourth, the development trend.
Question 2: The background and significance of the paper. How to write the meaning depends on your topic.
It can be divided into practical significance and theoretical significance.
You can also write the purpose and meaning together without subdivision to highlight the novelty and importance of your own point of view.
Suggestions can be described from these two points, but according to their own topics, do not copy mechanically:
1. (Your topic) has not been studied by predecessors, which means that a novel and meaningful topic in the research field has been ignored by predecessors.
2. Previous studies have been made or elaborated, but the argument is not comprehensive enough. You should enrich it or refute the previous view.
In short, the meaning and purpose must be clearly stated and there must be some new ideas.
Secondly, pay attention to the theory you use. What theory do you use to prove your point?
Also make it clear, otherwise it will be difficult to be convincing.
There should also be a detailed literature review and evaluation basis of domestic and foreign research level.
Only in this way can you set off the meaning of your topic.
The purpose and significance of research is why we should study and study its value. This can generally be based on the actual needs, pointing out that there is this problem in reality, which needs to be studied and solved, and what practical role this research has, and then writing the theoretical and academic value of the paper. These should be written more specifically and pertinently, and we should not shout slogans aimlessly.
The main contents include:
(1) research background (proposal of the subject): that is, what is the basis and inspiration of this study.
(2) By analyzing the local (school) education and teaching practice, point out why we should study this topic, the value of the research and the problems to be solved.
Question 3: What are the main aspects of the topic background in the thesis opening report? How to write an opening report?
First of all, we should sort out the information collected in the preparatory work, including the name, content, theoretical basis, participants, organizational arrangements and division of labor, estimated time and funds, etc.
The first is the drafting of the title. The topic has been established in the preparatory work, so the topic of the opening report is not a problem. Just write down your research topic directly. For example, I once instructed a group of students to study the Lunjiao culture, such as "Lunjiao cake", Lunjiao woodworking machinery, and Lunjiao cultural relics. The proposed topic is "Research on Lunjiao Culture".
The second is the writing of content. The main contents of the opening report include the following parts:
First, the research background. The so-called discipline background mainly refers to why we should study this discipline, so some disciplines simply call this part "asking questions", which means why we should ask this question, or why we should ask this discipline. For example, the background of a project I directed, "Research on Lunjiao Culture", said that in the wave of reform and opening up, Lunjiao, as a corner of the Pearl River Delta, developed rapidly in economy, and at the same time, how did her culture develop, what achievements she made, what impact she had on residents, and what needs to be improved. Of course, there are many contents of background description, which can be social background or natural background. The key is what we have determined.
Second, the content of the study. The content of the subject research, as its name implies, is what our subject should study. For example, the subject "The New Eight Scenes of Foshan" directed by Mr. Huang Shu of our school, the research content is: "Focusing on the New Eight Scenes of Foshan, investigating the yesterday, today and tomorrow of Foshan's historical and cultural precipitation, and combining with the economic development trend of Foshan, making a feasibility report and development plan for developing cultural tourism with the new eight sceneries and new weather."
Third, the purpose and significance of the study.
The purpose of the study should be to describe what you hope to achieve in this study or what you hope to get. For example, the research topic of "Re-taking the Long March Road" directed by Mr. Ye in our school is described in the column of its research objectives:
1. By reappearing the course of the Long March and recalling the great achievements of the Red Army soldiers, we have a deeper understanding and feeling of the general situation of the Long March, what difficulties and obstacles we encountered on the way, and what the spirit of the Long March is.
2. Through the division of labor, cooperation, communication, presentation and explanation among the students in the group, cultivate the spirit of cooperation and participation and the ability of self-presentation.
3. Through this activity, students' information technology has been improved and their information literacy has been further improved.
Fourth, research methods.
In the part of "research methods", we should put forward the ways or procedures for our research group to solve this problem. Generally speaking, the research methods of research-based learning are: field investigation (the method of organizing students to conduct field investigation in their places of study, so as to draw conclusions), questionnaire investigation (the method of setting some questions according to the situation of the subject and the content to be understood, and investigating relevant personnel in the form of questionnaire), personal interview (the method of directly interviewing relevant personnel to master first-hand information) and literature investigation (by consulting various materials, charts, etc.)
Fifth, the steps of research.
The steps of subject research, of course, refer to what steps the subject has to go through to achieve the purpose of research. Therefore, this part should focus on our topic, which is about to be completed in several steps. Generally speaking, the basic steps of the subject research are nothing more than the following aspects: preparation stage, data access stage, field investigation stage, questionnaire investigation stage, interview stage, data analysis and arrangement stage, and summary and reflection stage of this subject.
Six, project participants and organizational division of labor.
This belongs to the management category of this study, but it can't be ignored. Due to poor management, students can't define their responsibilities, sometimes they are lazy or shirk their responsibilities, and sometimes they do repetitive work. Therefore, the organization and division of labor of project participants is very important. It is best to divide all the students involved in the research into several groups, and each group will elect a leader through democratic elections, who will be responsible for the task allocation and implementation of the group. Then according to the situation of this topic, the related research tasks are divided into several parts, and one group is responsible for one part. Finally ... >>
Question 4: How to write the research background of the paper? 40 points 1. The current social situation of your selected topic.
Do you have any special views on this topic?
3. Why did you choose this topic?
Do you have any objections or deeper views on the previous research results and opinions?
5. Synthesize the influence of related disciplines on the selected projects.
6. The purpose of your research
I wish the paper a smooth completion!
Question 5: How to write the opening report? How to write the background of the topic? Hello, classmate, which direction did the teacher ask you to write the opening report?
What are the requirements for the opening report?
How many words does the opening report need?
You can tell me the specific typesetting format requirements. I hope I can help you and wish the topic selection of the opening report success.
1, research background
The research background is to ask questions and explain the reasons for studying this topic. The research background includes theoretical background and practical needs. It is also necessary to summarize the research status of similar topics at home and abroad: ① What are people studying and to what extent? (2) Find out what you want to learn but others haven't done yet. (3) What others have done, you think it is not enough (or defective), and put forward perfect ideas or measures. Others have done it, so you have to do another experiment to verify it.
2. Purpose and significance
Purpose meaning refers to what problems will be solved (or what conclusions will be drawn) through this research, and what is the significance of solving this problem (or drawing conclusions). Sometimes the research background and purpose are combined into one.
3. Division of labor among members
Members' division of labor should refer to the specific responsibilities of the members of the research group in the research process, and everyone should have something to do and take responsibility. The team leader is responsible for coordination and organization.
4. Implementation plan
The implementation plan is the core part of the project, which mainly includes the research content, research methods and time arrangement. Research content refers to something that can be operated, generally including several levels: (1) research direction. (2) subtitle (quantity and title). (3) The contents related to the research plan, that is, through what, what purpose is achieved, etc. Should the research method clearly indicate whether it is literature research or experimental investigation? If the survey is a general survey or a spot check? If it is an experimental study, please indicate whether there are controlled experiments and repeated experiments. The implementation plan shall specify the schedule, location, tasks and objectives of each stage and the responsible person. If you go out to investigate, you should list the investigators, subjects, contents, means of transportation, investigation tools, etc. If it is an experimental study, you need to write down the experimental content, experimental location and equipment. The more specific the implementation, the easier it is to operate.
5. Feasibility demonstration
Feasibility demonstration refers to the conditions needed for research, that is, materials, experimental equipment, research funds, students' knowledge and skills and teachers' guiding ability. In addition, what work has been done, what difficulties and problems still exist, and what help schools and teachers need to provide.
6. Expected results and their manifestations
The expected results usually appear in the form of papers or investigation (experiment) reports. The results are expressed in words, pictures, objects, multimedia and so on.
Question 6: What aspects of the research background of the paper can be written casually and what aspects can be written as a paper?
Question 7: The background and significance of the topic. 10 How to write an opening report generally depends on the writer's intention, what theory he mainly uses and what purpose he wants to achieve. Explain the purpose and significance of the topic, and point out the scope of the paper writing. The introduction should be short and concise, and stick to the theme. There are several ways to write it: the first way is to state the reason or purpose, time and place, object or scope, process and method, and personnel composition of the investigation itself, and draw the central question or basic conclusion from it; The second is to state the historical background, development survey, actual situation, main achievements, outstanding problems and other basic situations of the respondents, and then put forward the central issues or main viewpoints; The third is to come straight to the point and directly summarize the survey results, such as affirming the practice, pointing out the problems, prompting the impact, and explaining the central content. The preface plays the role of making the finishing point, and it should be concise and to the point.