According to the general way of writing a thesis (this seems to be an eight-part essay, hehe), the content of the outline is probably like this:
1, Introduction
The preface usually includes the following three parts:
-Ask questions (What is the theoretical significance of this study? What is the relationship between this research and previous research in this field?
What theoretical problems should be solved? How to solve it? What are the innovations? )
-Explain the research background (after asking questions, it is necessary to discuss the previous relevant literature, but do not make a thorough historical review. Academic review of previous research work can show appropriate historical situation, and can also recognize other people's research work. It is part of the author's academic responsibility to quote the relevant research work of predecessors and recognize their research contributions, which is very important for the development of a discipline)
-Explain the research purpose and theoretical basis, etc.
The introduction should be concise and to the point, so that readers can have a basic understanding of this article after reading it.
2, the specific content
It is the author's research content and the core part of the paper, occupying the main space. For example:
What is the specific content of community standardization construction?
What is its theoretical basis? Expand the elaboration.
The main scope of the existing community work, the general methods and current situation of the work, and some collected data, charts and so on should be provided.
In what ways does community standardization bring changes to community work? In what way did it change, and what was the specific result after the change? Be sure to use data/charts as parameters.
3. Conclusion
It is the final conclusion and overall conclusion of the paper, which should be clear, concise, complete and accurate. This paper focuses on the author's creative work and main viewpoints, and also puts forward some problems and suggestions that need further discussion.
4. References and notes
Annotation is a further explanation or supplementary explanation of a specific content in the paper, as well as a reference and description of unpublished private correspondence, internal materials, manuscripts and "citation" documents with only intermediate literature information.
Reference refers to the published literature materials cited by the author when writing a paper, or rare books and files with clear collection places, and marked in the paper by direct quotation.
5. Appendix
Including data reports, drawings, etc.
6. thank you
On another page, state and thank the following parties:
Units that provide funds for research and writing; Contract organization or individual in thesis writing; Organizations or individuals that assist in the completion of research work and provide convenient conditions.
That's about it. I wonder if I can help you.