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2 INTRODUCTION EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH

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4 WHY RESEARCH? World of the PAST World of the PRESENT World of the Future

5 RESEARCH Prime Goal of DISCOVERY Definition: way in which we proceed to solve problems

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7 RESEARCH PROCEDURE Begins with identified problem Ends with conclusion Based on observable facts Logical Orderly

8 RESEARCH PROCEDURE Guided by reasonable guesses or hypotheses Confirms/rejects guesses - hypotheses on basis of facts Conclusion resolves problem Research is circular

9 WHAT RESEARCH IS NOT “years of research have been spent on this product”. looking up something in the library writing a paper with a reference list---not a term paper

10 WHAT RESEARCH IS NOT no discovery, no data interpretation, no awareness of meaning of facts no research

11 EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Definition: –the formal, systematic application of the scientific method to the study of educational problems (Gay, 1996)

12 Two Key Points to Remember: l Researcher must remain Neutral and Objective l Research should NOT be conducted in Isolation from other research, but should build or extend known

13 RESEARCH CHARACTERISTICS l Begins with researcher’s question l Ask WHY? or WHAT’S THE CAUSE? l State problem clearly - unambiguous l Reqiures a plan l Not aimless by looking something up

14 RESEARCH CHARACTERISTICS l Problem into appropriate subproblems l Seeks direction through appropriate hypothesis (reasonable guess) l Deals with facts and their meanings

15 RESEARCH CHARACTERISTICS l Significance/importance of data depends on way facts regarded l Research is circular l Problem’s solution begets another problem l Acceptance/rejection of hypothesis

16 THEORETICAL VS APPLIED l Theoretical (or Basic) l looks at underlying relationships without regard to practical applications l Example: biochemistry of brain l Applied l examines practices for application purposes l Example: dropouts, drug prevention

17 TOOLS OF RESEARCH l Library l Know your way around l ERIC l SSCI

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19 TOOLS OF RESEARCH l Computer Skills l Word processing l Statistical skills l WWW--Internet

20 Tools of Research l Statistics l #s and facts--translates l nature of data determines types of statistics used

21 Tools of Research l Statistics l Assist in four ways: l 1. Central tendencies l 2. Variability l 3. Relationships l 4. Ways to test data

22 Attitudes of Scientists l DOUBTING THOMASES; skeptical attitude toward data of science l OBJECTIVE and IMPARTIAL l FACTS, not values l NOT satisfied with isolated facts; INTERGRATE & SYSTEMATIZE

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24 Characteristics of Scientific Inquiry l OBJECTIVITY l CONTROL OF BIAS l WILLINGNESS TO CHANGE BELIEFS l VERIFICATION

25 Characteristics of Scientific Inquiry l INDUCTION l PRECISION l TRUTH

26 Yes, We are done!

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