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Teaching and Research – How the Duo are not Mutually Exclusive


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1 Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, MLR Institute of Technology, Hyderabad, India
2 Department of Mechanical Engineering, MLR Institute of Technology, Hyderabad, India
3 Department of Science and Humanities, MLR Institute of Technology, Hyderabad, India

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Teaching and research in academia have long been viewed as two different fields with a fuzzy, if not crisp, boundary. Nonetheless, the past few years have witnessed encouraging acceptance of their nature of complementing each other, rather than mutually exclusive endeavors. This paper highlights the dynamic relationship between these two essential pillars of higher education and presents some case studies to support the hypothesis. It also discusses how students stand to gain from the integration of Research-informed teaching pedagogy and effective usage of modern simulation, modeling, and analytical computer-aided design tools. The paper also underscores the need for higher technical educational institutes to develop a sustainable ecosystem where educators find these roles supporting each other and seamlessly transition between the two. The various takeaways of the case studies presented here assuredly suggest the potential benefits of research-enabled pedagogical practices in enriching students learning and improving retention capabilities.

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Teaching, Research, Higher Education, Modern-tools Usage, Improved Learning
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Authors

Rajan Singh
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, MLR Institute of Technology, Hyderabad, India
P. Pramod Kumar
Department of Mechanical Engineering, MLR Institute of Technology, Hyderabad, India
K. Aravind
Department of Science and Humanities, MLR Institute of Technology, Hyderabad, India
V. Radhika Devi
Department of Science and Humanities, MLR Institute of Technology, Hyderabad, India

Abstract


Teaching and research in academia have long been viewed as two different fields with a fuzzy, if not crisp, boundary. Nonetheless, the past few years have witnessed encouraging acceptance of their nature of complementing each other, rather than mutually exclusive endeavors. This paper highlights the dynamic relationship between these two essential pillars of higher education and presents some case studies to support the hypothesis. It also discusses how students stand to gain from the integration of Research-informed teaching pedagogy and effective usage of modern simulation, modeling, and analytical computer-aided design tools. The paper also underscores the need for higher technical educational institutes to develop a sustainable ecosystem where educators find these roles supporting each other and seamlessly transition between the two. The various takeaways of the case studies presented here assuredly suggest the potential benefits of research-enabled pedagogical practices in enriching students learning and improving retention capabilities.

Keywords


Teaching, Research, Higher Education, Modern-tools Usage, Improved Learning