“Lub-dub, lub-dub, lub-dub!” The sound of a nervous heart, struggling to think of a research title proposal? Maybe it’s missing a sincere and passionate heart!
Did you know that in the new DepEd Curriculum for Grade 10 students in Filipino subject, creating a research proposal is now included? The goal is not only to develop research skills but also to strengthen students’ communication abilities. Let me guide you through a meaningful journey — from the beat of your heart to a purposeful research proposal, especially in choosing your topic.
Emotional Engagement: Start with a word close to your heart — something that captures your attention and plays a big role in your growth as a young person. It should be something that will also awaken the awareness of other youth like you. (Do this in Freeform — you’re free! Choose what you want. Grab your “Apple Pencil” and write what’s in your heart.)
Try learning more about freeform: https://education.apple.com/resource/250014931
Explore: Follow it up with context: the aspect or issue you want to focus on, including the population, location, and timeframe. (Do this in Pages or Keynote depending on the details you need — take NOTE of it, even if it takes many PAGES! Open Safari to start your research.)
Try learning more about Keynote App: https://education.apple.com/resource/250011676
Explain: Try recording yourself using Voice Memo, Camera, or iMovie — whichever makes you comfortable — to explain and share the details you’ve outlined.
Sample raw recorded explanation of a research title proposal using voice memo:
Try exploring Voice Memo App: https://education.apple.com/resource/250013689
Elaborate: Expand your idea by adding related data, theories, and perspectives from different sources. You can use the Numbers app for data, Keynote for visual presentations of your findings. Opps, for academic integrity, don’t forget your APA format list of references!
Evaluate: Assess your proposal: What are its strengths? What gaps can still be filled? How can it help your community or even the wider world? You can use Pages to write a self-assessment, or GarageBand if you want to creatively express your reflection. Is it truly from your heart? Add your Apple emoji to seal it with a heart! 🍎
Try GarageBand in your classroom: https://education.apple.com/resource/250010640
Research isn’t just about data and theories — it begins with the heart. ❤️ Through Apple Education apps, young people can give voice to their ideas, from their personal interests to their responses for the world. Choose a topic that truly matters to you, and let’s explore how it can spark change and impact!
Research proposal title — guided by the heart, searching through ideas untold. It’s your turn now to begin!






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