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Research Ability Coaching & Training REASONS FOR CONDUCTING A RESEARCH STUDY •If there are no answers to a particular problem •If there is a gap in knowledge •If there are answers to problems but the answers are not yet tested •If a contradiction exists •If there is an insufficient solution to a problem Major needs and problems demand Research •How to reduce his burden of work •How to relieve sufferings •How to increase satisfaction. SOURCES OF RESEARCH TOPICS • Personal Experiences • Existing Problems in the Workplace • Technological and Scientific Advancements • Offshoots of Other Researchers • • Suggestions from Colleagues, Administrators, Teachers… etc • Professional Journals, Seminars, Symposia, Conferences SOURCES OF RESEARCH TOPICS Other Sources of Topics •Field of specialization •Organizational structure and policies •Literature sources CRITERIA FOR SELECTION OF A RESEARCHABLE TOPIC •1. Novelty •2. Researcher’s Interest in the Problem •3. Practical Value of the Problem •4. Theoretical Value of the Problem •6. Availability of Data •7. Capability of the Researcher to CRITERIA FOR SELECTION OF A RESEARCHABLE TOPIC •7. Special Equipment •8. Sponsorship •9. Administrative Support •10. Cost of Research •11. Time Frame •12. Hazards LSPU Research Thrust and Priorities I. Teaching and Learning •ICT’s and IM’s Development •Curriculum Development •Teaching Strategies and Initia ...
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