Here are 3 examples of how research is important in daily life:
1. When planning a vacation, researching travel destinations online or in guidebooks helps you learn about attractions, activities, costs, weather, safety, and more so you can choose the best option and have a smooth, enjoyable trip.
2. Before making a big purchase like a car or appliance, researching product reviews and comparing features/prices across brands helps you pick the right product for your needs and budget.
3. When writing a school report, researching your topic in library books and online articles helps you learn important facts and details to include so you can demonstrate your understanding and present a well-informed analysis or argument.
Research provides valuable information to guide
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Here are 3 examples of how research is important in daily life:
1. When planning a vacation, researching travel destinations online or in guidebooks helps you learn about attractions, activities, costs, weather, safety, and more so you can choose the best option and have a smooth, enjoyable trip.
2. Before making a big purchase like a car or appliance, researching product reviews and comparing features/prices across brands helps you pick the right product for your needs and budget.
3. When writing a school report, researching your topic in library books and online articles helps you learn important facts and details to include so you can demonstrate your understanding and present a well-informed analysis or argument.
Research provides valuable information to guide
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LESSON 1: The
Importance of Research in Daily Life Learning Competencies
The learners shall be able to
*Share research experiences and knowledge CS_RS11-
IIIa-1
*explains the importance of research in daily life
CS_RS11-IIIa-2 Let’s try!
Write T if the statement is
True, F if otherwise. Write your answer in your notebook. Research involves finding possible answers to questions. Research is carried out to explain a situation or phenomenon. Research is a discipline or process for experts only. Surveying is data gathering. Only new knowledge can be considered research. Research happens only in a laboratory. Research improves life. The end result of research is lies or falsehood. Rice cookers can be considered as the output of research. We better understand our humanity with research. What is Research? Etymologically, research came from “re” and “search”. "Re" is a prefix that means again and search is a word that means to look for. Therefore, research is to look for something (Chapman 1979). There are two (2) things that we need to take note of in this definition. First, research is not only about the discovery of something unknown, it is coming up with a new explanation of something that is known.
Second, research is a process. It is a process
of searching for something to solve an existing problem or difficulty to solve. Research is also understood as a systematic investigation or inquiry entailing the collection of data, documentation of critical information, analysis, and interpretation of information (Williams 2007). The term systematic entails the structure. Research as systematic means it follows the structure or method. Therefore, whenever collecting data, documenting information, analyzing, and interpreting information is conducted, a particular method is used. Research can be also viewed as the formation of new knowledge and the employment of previous or existing knowledge in a new and creative way (O’Donnell 2012). Imagine these two (2) scenarios:
Mother giving birth to a baby
and A potter molding a pot. Identify the word that is being described in each sentence. Write your answers on your notebook. It is conducted if someone wants to know something. It starts with the letter “R” and ends with the letter “H”. It stands for an action when someone follows structures or order in conducting research. It starts with the letter “s” and ends with the letter “c”. The term represents something that someone can get after finishing a research. It consists of two words. The longest word starts with the letter “k” and ends with the letter “e”. It happens when somebody wants to answer questions or inquiries. The longest word starts with the letter “c” and ends with the letter “n”. Further, the word in the middle is a preposition. It happens when someone wants to answer something. It starts with the letter “p” and ends with the letter “m”. This word refers to an act when someone seeks to inquire about a question. It starts with the letter “a” and ends with the letter “r”. Researchers do this with the help of experts. It can be on one or with the group. It starts with the letter “I”. The word refers to an action when you read articles and other materials to know more about what you are searching for. It starts with the letter “r” and ends in “w”. It refers to observation, survey, or Interview. This word starts with the letter “I” and ends with the letter “n”. It stands for an action to answer queries, understand problems seek new knowledge or based on existing knowledge in a new and creative way. It starts with the letter “r”. LESSON 1: The Importance of Research in Daily Life Learning Competencies
The learners shall be able to
*explains the importance of research in daily life
CS_RS11-IIIa-2 Activity 1 Lets Recall!! Directions: Read the sentences. Say YES if you think that the sentence is true about research. Say NO if you think that it is not. 1. Research begins with a problem. 2. Research is merely gathering information. 3. Research is transporting facts from one place to another. 4. Research is rummaging around for hard-to-locate information. 5. Research is a creative and systematic work undertaken to get additional information. Knowledge of research is important to students because it helps in having a detailed analysis of things. When one has proper in-depth analysis of any topic, the result comes out fruitful. Activity 2 Use the Clues Directions: Fill out the following “word shapes” by referring to the clues and guessing the word being defined. Answer
investigation Answer
Discipline Answer
inquiry Answer
purports Answer
scientific NATURE OF INQUIRY
1. Inquiry is defined as “a seeking for truth, information or
knowledge”. It is a problem-solving technique. 2. The information and data pursued through questioning begins with gathering by applying the different human senses. 3. Individuals carry on the process of inquiry from birth till death. 4. Inquiry is synonymous with the word investigation DIFFERENTIATE INQUIRY FROM RESEARCH
Inquiry is a term that is synonymous with the word
‘investigation’. When you inquire or investigate, you tend to ask questions to probe or examine something to request truth, information, or knowledge.
Research is the systematic and objective creation of
knowledge (with a system or method, the scientific method), objective (no bias, all angles presented), knowledge creation (a creative process) PURPOSE OF RESEARCH
1.To inform action.
2.To prove or generate a theory. 3.To augment knowledge in a field or study. IMPORTANCE OF RESEARCH IN DAILY LIFE 1.Research directs us to inquire about the right information by conducting further investigation of the actual condition. It leads us to be cautious in giving results and findings by proving lies and supporting the truth. 2.Research empowers us with knowledge and discovers new things and issues in life. It helps us solve problems in health, crime, business, technology, and the environment. 3.Research facilitates learning as an opportunity to share valuable information with others as a way of recognizing various concerns for public awareness. Lifestyle Lounge also lists down seven importance of research. It says that “contrary to popular belief research need not only pertain to science.” Research is important in all spheres of life. (“Importance of Research,“ 2017) Research is important: 1. to gather necessary information 2. to make changes 3. to improve standard of living 4. to have a safer life 5. to know the truth 6. to explore our history 7. to understand the arts Task 1: Paint Me a Picture Directions: On a long bond paper, illustrate concrete situation/s in your daily activities that show/s the importance of research.