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The Importance of Research in Daily Life

Here are 3 possible responses to the interview questions: 1. Students cited that research is important in daily life as it allows people to learn new information, solve problems, and make informed decisions. Research keeps people's knowledge and skills up to date. 2. Examples of research topics included: exploring different art techniques, analyzing sports team strategies, examining new scientific discoveries, investigating new technology products, studying historical figures/events, and analyzing social issues. 3. Many students acknowledged research as a useful skill regardless of one's field of interest or occupation. Being able to research provides opportunities for self-development and staying engaged with one's community and the wider world.
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The Importance of Research in Daily Life

Here are 3 possible responses to the interview questions: 1. Students cited that research is important in daily life as it allows people to learn new information, solve problems, and make informed decisions. Research keeps people's knowledge and skills up to date. 2. Examples of research topics included: exploring different art techniques, analyzing sports team strategies, examining new scientific discoveries, investigating new technology products, studying historical figures/events, and analyzing social issues. 3. Many students acknowledged research as a useful skill regardless of one's field of interest or occupation. Being able to research provides opportunities for self-development and staying engaged with one's community and the wider world.
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PRACTICAL

RESEARCH 1

Applied Research 1
To ask
information

To make
investigation INQUIRE To search into

To put/ask a
question
Important,
essential

significant CRUCIAL critical

vital
An assurance for
the fulfillment of a
condition

Undertake to To give
do or secure GUARANTEE security to

To assert
confidently
– Learning is your way of obtaining
knowledge about your surroundings.
This takes place in many ways, and one
of these is inquiry.
INQUIRY

–A learning process that motivates


you to obtain knowledge or
information about people, things,
places, or events
INQUIRY

You do this by asking questions about


something you are inquisitive about. It
requires you to collect data, meaning,
facts, and information about the object
of your inquiry, and examine such data
carefully.
INQUIRY

Putting you in a situation where you


need to probe, investigate, or ask
questions to find answers or solutions to
what you are worried or doubtful about,
inquiry is a problem-solving technique
INQUIRY

Inquiry-based Learning gets its


support from three educational
theories serving as its foundation.
INQUIRY

Solving a problem by being inquisitive,


you tend to act like scientist who are
inclined to think logically or
systematically in seeking evidence to
support their conclusions about
something.
INQUIRY

Inquisitive thinking allows you to shift


from one level of thought to another.
It does not go linear fashion; rather, it
operates in an interactive manner
John Dewey’s theory of connected
experiences for exploratory and
reflective thinking
Lev Vygotsky’s Zone of Proximal
Development (ZPD) that stresses the
essence of provocation and
scaffolding in learning
Jerome Bruner’s theory on learner’s
varied world perceptions for their
own interpretative thinking of people
and things around them.
Benefits of Inquiry-Based
Learning
1. Elevates interpretative thinking through graphic skills
2. Improves student learning abilities
3. Widens learners’ vocabulary
4. Facilitates problem-solving acts
5. Increases social awareness and cultural knowledge
6. Encourages cooperative learning
7. Provides mastery of procedural knowledge
8. Encourages higher-order thinking skills
9. Hastens conceptual understanding
Activity 1:
Explain your own understanding of inquiry by answering the following
questions intelligently.

1. Compare and contrast the three foundation theories behind Inquiry-based Learning.
2. Describe one who thinks in a linear fashion
3. How do you learn something through inquiry
4. Why is inquiry a scientific way of thinking?
5. In your own opinion, is this an effective learning method? Why or why not?
6. What kind of thinking is involved in this learning method?
7. Do you agree that inquiring on something means you are researching about it? Explain why.
8. Was there an instance in your life when you, too, did a sort of an inquiry or research? Describe
your experience
Activity 2:
Some of the following questions will require more complex thinking while some demand
simple or less thinking. Show a thumbs up on the questions that require more complex
thinking and thumbs down to those that trigger simple or less thinking.

1. What’s the color of your gown?


2. Who bought your gown?
3. Why are some graduating students not willing to wear gowns?
4. Which letter are you talking about?
5. Do you agree that Mr. Cruz was the one who wrote the letter?
6. Which article seems intriguing to you?
7. What is inside the pocket of your jacket?
8. Who owns the red car?
9. How can that dress make you look more attractive?
10. Should you wear a gown during a graduation ball?
Activity 3:
Form a group of five members. Choose any of the following group activities.

1. Recall the hottest issues in your barangay. Prove how


inquisitive you are by raising top-level questions about it.
2. Two will act as police authorities investigating a criminal
case while the others will play the role of suspected law
violators. Ask probing questions to the suspects.
What is Research?

– Research is a process of executing various


mental acts for discovering and examining
facts and information to prove the accuracy
or truthfulness of your claims or conclusions
about the topic of your research
What is Research?

– It requires you to inquire or investigate about your


chosen research topic by asking questions that will
make you engage yourself in top-level thinking
strategies of interpreting, analyzing, synthesizing,
criticizing, appreciating, or creating to enable you
to discover truths about the many things you tend
to wonder about the topic of your research work
(Litchman 2013)
What is Research?

– Central to research is your way of


discovering new knowledge, applying
knowledge in various ways as well as seeing
relationships of ideas, events, and
situations. Research then puts you in a
context where a problem exists.
WHAT IS THE IMPORTANCE OF
RESEARCH IN DAILY LIFE?

– ACTIVITY:
1. Conduct an interview to 20 students asking them the importance of research in
daily life.
2. Give examples or possible topics for research on the following areas of interest:
A. Arts D. Information and Communications Technology
B. Sports E. Humanities
C. Science F. Society

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