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Role and Need of Research in Higher Education

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Role and Need of Research in Higher Education

On hear of the term higher education one thing that makes a lot of significance is the outcome from the learning that has been done in those crucial years.

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Students investing in higher education must be given exposure and opportunities to be able to use all that knowledge to evolve themselves as well as be able to contribute in the discipline with better research, studies and other discoveries made.

The pointers mentioned below implies the role and need of research in higher education and why research must be a part of every higher education institution.

1. Teaching will improve if the staff engages in research (research-based teaching):

The first argument emphasizes on the necessity of research oriented teaching. Educators engaged in research are updated with latest information and updated facts instead of all that is mentioned in a book years old. It is essential that teachers engage in research to come out with latest and original information but also when they expect students to be research oriented they must have familiarity with various aspects to the concept. Also, educators familiar with research based teaching can help students with the following things:

- Teaching research results

- Making research known

- Showing what it means to be a researcher

- Helping to conduct research

- Providing research experience

2. Students will learn more if they come into contact with research (research-based learning):

Students when involved in research based learning are bound to learn more and better than they would without the integration of research. Students start as consumers of knowledge and move toward knowledge producers in the following eight steps.

- Students are provided with an overview of the basic facts, terms, and ideas related to the discipline.

- Students learn about research findings in the (sub) field through lectures and readings dedicated to current research.

- Students discuss and critique research findings and approaches in the discipline or (sub) field; assignments include literature reviews or summaries.

- Students learn some research methodologies; engage in limited applications of those approaches in course assignments, such as statistical analyses.

- Students learn in a course dedicated to the research methodologies, engage in extensive applications of a variety of approaches.

- Students engage in faculty designed and led original (to the student) research such as replications of existing studies.

- Students engage in faculty designed and led original research such as research related to faculty projects and/or conducted in faculty labs.

- Students engage in student designed and led original (to the discipline) research such as a senior thesis or capstone project

3. Professional practice will improve if professional workers in their training learn how to base their work on research-based knowledge (research-based practice):

This highlights the importance of hiring professionals who are familiar with research based practice. Having trainers who can help the current staff to make research based modules is also essential. To integrate the practice of research it is important to learn how to base curriculum aligned to the practice of research.

4. Professional programs have an obligation to improve the knowledge basis of professional work through research (research-based knowledge production):

The main concern of this point is the importance of doing research to enhance ‘evidence-based’ knowledge. The need of this practice is to help students learn with hands-on experience and not just what’s said and done but speak and do!

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Answered by kalemugdha1916
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Hi. Research in higher studies is actually just the start. Also, in higher studies you won't have text books or the teachers hardly ever give notes. You get reference books, although the syllabus is fixed, you can refer to 2/3 different books, take guidance from the internet and that is how you prepare for exams.

Moreover, once you get into the habit of researching on your own, no Matter which Field you choose for your career, research is of utmost importance to collect required data. That time it can come in really handy.

Hope it helps!

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