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Research Exposure: A Teacher’s Edge in
the 21st Century♦Shania Denise Gonzaga ♦ Cherry Y. Osteria♦
At the end of this Module, the learners should be to able to:• Identify the characteristics and qualities of a teacher as a research professional;•Discuss concepts about research and the different research methods applicable in education; and•Conduct simple research activity following the scientific methods of research in relation to one’s field of specialization.
IntroductionThe role of a teacher in the 21st
century is different from what it was 10 or many years ago. The teacher is challenges not only in the area of instruction but in field relevant to instruction such as research, extension and publication.
Characteristics and Qualities of a Teacher as a Researching
Professional Characteristics•Verify ideas and practices believed to be effective.•Discover new ideas and practices that are exemplified by an idea.•Clarify ideas that are designated to simplify teaching.•Discover ideas and practices that are counter- intuitive.
Characteristics and Qualities of a Teacher as a Researching
ProfessionalQualities:R- Research- OrientedE- EfficientS- ScientificE- EffectiveA- ActiveR- ResourcefulC-CreativeH-HonestE- EconomicalR- Religious
ACTIVITY:Teachers or educators in the 21st century have an
edge if they know how to conduct a research. Write indicators to manifest the qualities in your journey as researching professionals
Qualities IndicatorsResearch OrientedEfficientScientificEffectiveActiveResourcefulCreativeHonestEconomicalReligious
Research Concepts Definition of Research
• Systematic, controlled, empirical and critical investigation of hypothetical propositions..(Kerlinger 1972)• A purposive, systematic and scientific process of
gathering, analyzing, classifying, organizing, presenting and interpreting data.( Calderon and Gonzales, 1993)• Process of gathering data or information to solve a
particular/ scientific problem. (Halpin, 1996)• Collection of data in a rigorously controlled situation for
prediction or explanation. (Quinton, 2006)
Research Concepts Characteristics of
Research•Empirical•Logical•Cyclical•Analytical•Critical•Methodical•Replicability
Research Concepts Types of Research
According to purpose:• Predictive/ Prognostic Research- future operation of
the variables.•Directive research- what should be done the findings to
remedy a certain condition.• Illuminative research- interaction of the components of
the variables being investigated.
Research Concepts According to Goal:
•Basic/Pure Research- development of theories and
principles•Applied Research- testing the efficacy of theories
and principles.
Research Concepts According the level of investigation:
Exploratory Research- discovery and generating theory
Descriptive Research- prevailing conditions,
processes, cause and effect
relationships Experimental Research- effects of the variables on
each other
Research ConceptsAccording to choice of answers
to problems:
Evaluation Research- possible actions are identified and
used as bases in making
decisionsDevelopmental Research- finding/developing suitable
system or process.
Research ConceptsAccording to Statistical Content:
Quantitative- used of statistical or inferential statistics
to determine the results.Qualitative- data are analyzed rationally not
statistically.
Research ConceptsAccording to Time Element:
Historical Research- whole truth of past eventsDescriptive Research- present conditions and understand nature, characteristics, components and aspects of phenomenon.Experimental Research- cause and effect relationship
Research Concepts Research Process
Steps:1. Problem Identification- choice of the researcher based on the
researcher’s interest, current issues, moral or legal impediments.2. Literature Review- concepts or theoretical frameworks of the planned
research.3. Research Design- procedure of planning and carrying out the research.4. Data Collection- method of gathering data to provide information.5. Data presentation, analysis and interpretation- manner of organizing,
collecting and analyzing/interpreting data.6. Formulation of implications and conclusions -brief statements based on
the findings of the study.
Research Concepts Chapter 1: The Problem and Its Scope
Introduction/Rationale Theoretical/Conceptual Framework Statement of the Problem Statement of the Hypotheses Basic Assumptions of the Study Scope and Delimitations of the Study Significance of the Study
Research ConceptsChapter 4: Presentation, Analysis and Interpretation of
DataChapter 5: Summary of the Findings, Conclusions and Recommendations References: Bibliography Appendices
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