Position Paper
Position Paper
Writing
OBJECTIVES
Explain components of the
the
Curriculum Guide such as content
standards, performance
standards, learning competencies and
coding;
Positio
A stand supported by
n
arguments and evidences Paper
Guidelines for Writing the Position Paper
▶ Values Communicated
▶ A. Logical Thinking
▶ B. Objective
expression of ideas
▶ C. Balanced
assignments of
conflicting ideas
▶ ModesInductive
of Reasoning Deductive
Logical Thinking
Process of using a rational, systematic series of steps based
on sound mathematical procedures and given statements
to arrive at a conclusion
Logical Thinker
▶ Observe
▶ Analyze phenomenon, reactions and feedback
▶ Draw conclusions based on input
▶ Justify strategies, actions, and decisions based on facts gathered
Objective expression
Expressingor dealing with facts or conditions
as perceived without:
distortion
Personal feelings
Prejudices
interpretations
Balanced assignments
▶Use of language
▶Shifting from the opposing argument
to supporting argument
▶Expressing both the arguments and
the counter arguments
Tips for Writing a good Position Paper
Use simple language
Give each separate idea its own paragraph
Make sure each paragraph starts with a
topic sentence
Constantly proofread for mistakes
Cite your sources
Qualities of a Convincing Position
Paper
▶ Contain a clear proposition or statement that must be
defended
▶ Assesses conflicting opinions or opposing views on the
issue
▶ Take a firm stand on the issue
▶ List arguments in an organized manner to defend the
stand
▶ Presents factual evidence or proofs to support
argument
Parts of a Position Paper
Start with a topic sentence that
attracts attention and
Introduction summarizes the issue
1 paragraph
Inform the reader of your point
of view
Focus on three main points:
general statement
Body of the position
3 paragraphs
elaboration that
references
documents and source
data
past experiences and
Conclusion Summarize, then
authoritative conclude,
testimony 1-2 paragraphs
your argument
Sample statements
▶ However, it is my contention that
▶ It may be argued
▶asserted
▶contended
▶maintained
▶claimed
▶said