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General Guide to General Guide to Creating a Basic OutlineCreating a Basic Outline
Adapted from Spartanburg County School District, Adapted from Spartanburg County School District, South CarolinaSouth Carolina
The “Owen Meany” OutlineThe “Owen Meany” Outline
► I’ll be looking for:I’ll be looking for: A thesisA thesis Alpha-numeric divisions done correctlyAlpha-numeric divisions done correctly ParallelismParallelism Textual support for points parenthetically Textual support for points parenthetically
noted with page numbernoted with page number
►NOTE: I don’t expect you to have more NOTE: I don’t expect you to have more than two or three subdivisions.than two or three subdivisions.
Starting my working outline…Starting my working outline…My paper is about education. My big topics are My paper is about education. My big topics are
going to be as follows: going to be as follows: ► the the historyhistory of why and how people educate the of why and how people educate the
public, public, ► the the developmentdevelopment of new educational of new educational
initiatives, initiatives, ► the the changeschanges that these have made in the that these have made in the
system (both intentional and unintentional), system (both intentional and unintentional), ► the the problemsproblems that have arisen through these that have arisen through these
changes, and changes, and ► the potential the potential solutionssolutions for some of the for some of the
problems.problems.
Working OutlineWorking Outline
►This could be like an outline rough This could be like an outline rough draft or a topic outline. REMEMBER: draft or a topic outline. REMEMBER: The purpose of THIS outline is to help The purpose of THIS outline is to help you start organizing your paper. First, you start organizing your paper. First, look to your notes and decide on your look to your notes and decide on your main topics. My main topics are things main topics. My main topics are things like “History-Egyptian” and “No Child like “History-Egyptian” and “No Child Left Behind.” I’m going to set up my Left Behind.” I’m going to set up my working outline.working outline.
Working Outline as OutlineWorking Outline as OutlineI.I. HistoryHistory
A. EgyptiansA. EgyptiansB. PuritansB. PuritansC. PlantationsC. Plantations
1. Boys1. Boys2. Girls2. Girls
II.II. Curriculum Curriculum MovementsMovementsA. Elitist Pool of A. Elitist Pool of KnowledgeKnowledgeB. Basic SkillsB. Basic SkillsC. International C. International CompetitionCompetitionD. NCLBD. NCLB
III.III. ProblemsProblemsA. Needs ChangeA. Needs ChangeB. FinancesB. FinancesC. Unrealistic C. Unrealistic ExpectationsExpectations
IV.IV. SolutionsSolutionsA. ChoiceA. Choice
1. School1. School 2. Course of 2. Course of
StudyStudyB. FinancesB. FinancesC. AccountabilityC. Accountability
1. Parent1. Parent 2. Student2. Student 3. Teacher3. Teacher
Which number or letter do I Which number or letter do I use?use?
I.I. HistoryHistoryA. EgyptiansA. EgyptiansB. PuritansB. Puritans 1. Purpose in education1. Purpose in education
a. Productivitya. Productivity b. Indoctrinationb. Indoctrination (1) (1) ChurchChurch (2)(2) Society Society 2. Institutions of learning2. Institutions of learningII. DevelopmentsII. Developments
Start by using capital Roman numerals, then capital letters, and then numbers. Start over again with lower case letters and then subscript numerals in parenthesis. See me if you want to subdivide further, but if you keep subdividing, it’s probably more detail than is necessary for this assignment!
Parallelism: It’s not just for math Parallelism: It’s not just for math anymore!anymore!
► If you start your heading using a noun, If you start your heading using a noun, then start ALL headings and sub then start ALL headings and sub headings with a noun. headings with a noun.
► If you start your heading using a verb, If you start your heading using a verb, then start ALL headings and sub then start ALL headings and sub headings with a verb.headings with a verb.
Parallelism Example 1:Parallelism Example 1:II. History. History
A. EgyptiansA. EgyptiansB. PuritansB. PuritansC. PlantationsC. Plantations
1. Boys1. Boys2. Girls2. Girls
II.II. DevelopmentsDevelopmentsIII.III. ChangesChangesIV.IV. ProblemsProblemsV.V. SolutionsSolutions
(Notice: They are all (Notice: They are all nouns.)nouns.)
Parallelism Example 2Parallelism Example 2
I. Know the processI. Know the processA. Read the instructionsA. Read the instructionsB. List needed suppliesB. List needed suppliesC. Schedule the required timeC. Schedule the required time
II. Practice the skillsII. Practice the skillsA. Use scrap materialsA. Use scrap materialsB. Continue to practice until achieving desired B. Continue to practice until achieving desired resultresult
III. Buy the suppliesIII. Buy the suppliesIV. Work consistentlyIV. Work consistentlyV. Complete the projectV. Complete the project
(Notice that these start with verbs!)(Notice that these start with verbs!)
Subdivisions: They’re not just Subdivisions: They’re not just for dwellings any more!for dwellings any more!
► Each subheading should be to Each subheading should be to subdivide the heading. subdivide the heading.
► Start with the broad idea and Start with the broad idea and divide down to more specific divide down to more specific ideas. ideas.
► CAUTION:CAUTION: It works like It works like fractions, though. If you fractions, though. If you subdivide a heading, you subdivide a heading, you must divide it into at least must divide it into at least two parts!two parts!
My main topics…My main topics…
► I’ve divided the broad topic I’ve divided the broad topic of education into five main of education into five main subtopics:subtopics:
► (I cannot have just one (I cannot have just one subtopic because 1 main subtopic because 1 main topic divided into 1 subtopic topic divided into 1 subtopic is still 1.) is still 1.)
► See…it’s just like fractions! See…it’s just like fractions! Can there be three Can there be three subtopics? Yes! Any subtopics? Yes! Any number other than 1 will number other than 1 will work!work!
I.I. HistoryHistoryII.II. DevelopmeDevelopme
ntsntsIII.III. ChangesChangesIV.IV. ProblemsProblemsV.V. SolutionsSolutions
Subdivisions Example:Subdivisions Example:I.I. HistoryHistory
A.A. EgyptiansEgyptiansB.B. PuritansPuritans 1.1. Purpose in educationPurpose in education
a.a. ProductivityProductivity b.b. IndoctrinationIndoctrination (1)(1) ChurchChurch
(a)(a) Values Values(b)(b) Laws Laws
(2)(2) SocietySociety 2.2. Institutions of learningInstitutions of learning
a. Homea. Home b. Churchb. Church
c. Collegec. CollegeIIII. . DevelopmentsDevelopments
It shouldn’t be that hard!It shouldn’t be that hard!
►The problem is that there is a specific The problem is that there is a specific format. Sometimes, it feels like a format. Sometimes, it feels like a difficult task to get your information to difficult task to get your information to fit into that format.fit into that format.
►As you’re outlining, just think of each As you’re outlining, just think of each heading as a pie to be divided into heading as a pie to be divided into pieces! pieces!
►CAUTION: WORD does not correctly CAUTION: WORD does not correctly outline for you. You need to be able to outline for you. You need to be able to do this on your own!do this on your own!
Parenthetical CitationParenthetical CitationAssume one sourceAssume one source
I.I. HistoryHistoryA.A. Egyptians (51-52)Egyptians (51-52)B.B. PuritansPuritans 1.1. Purpose in education (67)Purpose in education (67)
2.2. Institutions of learningInstitutions of learningIIII. . Developments (134)Developments (134)
With MLA format on the page number – no abbreviations or anything else – is needed inside the parentheses.
A Twist on the OutlineA Twist on the Outline
►On your outlines, I want you to write On your outlines, I want you to write your your thesis statementthesis statement at the top of the at the top of the page, which is not always done. It can page, which is not always done. It can help you as you set up your paper. help you as you set up your paper.
►Make sure that your thesis Make sure that your thesis encompasses your headings.encompasses your headings.
Thesis Example:Thesis Example:
►Even though history has shown Even though history has shown curricula to reflect the needs of curricula to reflect the needs of society, American curricula constantly society, American curricula constantly changes in design with new problems changes in design with new problems being addressed with each approach being addressed with each approach and posed solution.and posed solution.
Does this thesis reflect what Does this thesis reflect what is to be discussed in the is to be discussed in the
paper?paper?
►First, we should look back to the First, we should look back to the outline to review the topics.outline to review the topics.
Outline Revisited:Outline Revisited:
I.I. HistoryHistoryAA. Egyptians. EgyptiansBB. Puritans. PuritansCC. Plantations. Plantations
11. . BoysBoys
22. . GirlsGirls
II.II. DevelopmentsDevelopmentsAA. Curricula. CurriculaB.B. Structure StructureC.C. Facilities Facilities
III.III. ChangesChangesA.A. Programs ProgramsBB. Laws. Laws
11. EIA. EIA 22. ADA. ADA 33. NCLB. NCLB aa. .
IntentionsIntentions bb. .
OutcomesOutcomesCC. Studies. Studies
IV. Problems
A. Funding
B. Accountability
C. Problems within the school
V. Solutions
A. Choice
B. Incentives
I.I. HistoryHistory
II.II. DevelopmentsDevelopments
III.III. ChangesChanges
IV.IV. ProblemsProblems
V.V. SolutionsSolutions
Even though Even though historyhistory has shown has shown curricula to reflect curricula to reflect the needs of the needs of societysociety, American , American curricula curricula constantly constantly changeschanges in design in design with new with new problemsproblems being being addressed with addressed with each approacheach approach and posed and posed solutionsolution..
It’s in there!It’s in there!
► Yes, each topic is Yes, each topic is referenced!referenced!
►Do I need to Do I need to develop a thesis develop a thesis that covers the that covers the subtopics?subtopics?
►No, that would be No, that would be giving far too much giving far too much detail!detail!
►Now, one last look…Now, one last look…
Thesis: Even though Thesis: Even though historyhistory has shown curricula to reflect the has shown curricula to reflect the needs of societyneeds of society, American curricula constantly , American curricula constantly changeschanges in in design with new design with new problemsproblems being addressed with each approachbeing addressed with each approach and posed and posed solutionsolution..
I.I. HistoryHistoryAA. . EgyptiansEgyptiansBB. . PuritansPuritansCC. . PlantationsPlantations
11. . BoysBoys
22. . GirlsGirls
II.II. DevelopmentsDevelopmentsAA. . CurriculaCurriculaB.B. StructureStructureC.C. FacilitiesFacilities
III.III. ChangesChangesA.A. ProgramsProgramsBB. . LawsLaws
11. . EIAEIA 22. . ADAADA 33. . NCLBNCLB aa. .
IntentionsIntentions bb. .
OutcomesOutcomesCC. . StudiesStudies
IV. Problems
A. Funding
B. Accountability
C. Problems within the school
V. Solutions
A. Choice
B. Incentives
Good LuckGood LuckA wonderful resource for you is A wonderful resource for you is available at available at http://owl.english.purdue.edu/
Google OWL with the topic, Google OWL with the topic, such as “OWL commas” and it such as “OWL commas” and it will take you to the desired will take you to the desired subsection. Outlining is subsection. Outlining is available atavailable athttp://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/544/01/