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Lesson 1 Research Experiences and Knowledge

This document discusses research experiences and knowledge. It provides true/false questions about research and examples of applying research. Research is defined as systematically investigating problems to find answers or create new knowledge and explanations. Images and examples are used to reinforce research concepts.

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Lesson 1 Research Experiences and Knowledge

This document discusses research experiences and knowledge. It provides true/false questions about research and examples of applying research. Research is defined as systematically investigating problems to find answers or create new knowledge and explanations. Images and examples are used to reinforce research concepts.

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Research Experiences

and
Knowledge
Junilyn S. Zozobrado
Objectives
share research experiences
and knowledge
What did I know?
Write T if the statement is True, and F if otherwise.
1. Research involves finding the possible answer to
questions.
2. Research is carried out to explain a situation or
phenomenon.
3. Research is a discipline or process for experts only.
4. Surveying is data gathering.
5. Only new knowledge can be considered research.
What I Know?
Write T if the statement is True, and F if otherwise.

6. Research happens only in a laboratory.


7. Research improves life.
8. The end result of research is lies or falsehood.
9. Rice cooker can be considered as an output of
research.
10. We better understand our humanity with
research.
Solve Imagine that you are a police
inspector assigned to solve a
crime. There are four (4) clues

Me! at the crime scene. It is your job


to decode the clues using the
alphabet, musical notes, and
symbols in order to identify
who is the culprit.
Example:

14/15/5/20/19

Notes
Who is the Culprit?
1. Research
2. Investigation
3. Information
4. Know
5. YOU
Some instances that you might have
applied “researching”
Can you still recall when
you first played your
Can you still recall favorite online game, and
when your Math no matter how much you
try, you still cannot defeat
teacher- asked you to your opponent’s hero?
solve a mathematical
problem that you
cannot understand?
You had a problem, you established
your methods on how to solve your
problem, you conducted a literature
review or an actual interview and
survey, then you came up with
solutions.
“re” Research
is a prefix that means again

“search”
is a word which means to look
for
Research is to look for
something (Chapman 1979)
Second, research is a
First, research is not only process of searching for
about the discovery of something to solve an
something unknown, it is existing problem or
about coming up with a difficulty to solve.
new explanation of
something that is
known.
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).

How does it
become systematic
and what makes it
systematic?
To understand the word system,
just imagine your body.

Are your hands located in your ears?


Or is your nose located on your chin?
Research can be also viewed
as the formation of new knowledge
and the employment of previous or
existing knowledge into a new and
creative way (O’Donnell 2012).
An image
reinforces the
concept
Images reveal large amounts of data,
so remember: use an image instead
of a long text. Your audience will
appreciate it
The creation of new knowledge can
be compared to a mother giving birth.

The mother stands for the research itself and the


baby is new knowledge.

Thus, through research,


new knowledge is born
A potter molding a pot can be paralleled to
the use of existing knowledge in a
new creative way.

The potter stands for the researcher, the


clay is the existing knowledge, and the
pot itself is new knowledge made
creatively
Groupie
Identify the word that is being described in each
1
sentence.
Groupie
Search for ten (10) words in the box that are related
2
to research.
Selfie 1
Selfie 2
Read each statement carefully. Choose the letter of
the best answer.
11. What is the best example of informal research? Searching for an
answer through…
a. the use of internet or expert.
b. looking at the beautiful sceneries.
c. to the humming of the birds.

12. What does the word “search” mean?


a. to be attached b. to be industrious c. to look for

13. What does the word “systematic” mean?


a. inquire b. gather c. structure
14. Why we cannot make research without any problem? It is
because …
a. research doesn’t require any problem at all
b. answering problem is its main purpose
c. all students ought to take in the senior high school

15. In research, what do we search? We search for …


a. new knowledge, explanations and understanding
b. what is not existing in this world
c. on things that can give us satisfaction to our lives
Assignment
Research on the importance of
research to our daily life.
Thank
YOU for
Listening
!

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