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Is Doing Research too Complex? Some Reflections1


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1 Department of Social Work, Walchand College of Arts & Science, Solapur., India
2 Department of Social Work, North Maharashtra University, Jalgaon., India
     

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Today's educational environment is not so conducive either for students or educators. Most of the institutions are taking the students view point of teaching-learning process and framing the institutional policies which may be called 'students friendly education' but teachers are at risk to protect the integrity of personal and professional values, ethics. Research in post-graduate courses believed mandatory to learn the perspective that research is not an 'activity' or 'event' but a way of understanding issues around and develop systematic interventions to address them. Doing students research is perceived as so complicated. It is the real crux in front of teachers involved in research process of students. This article aims to understand the reflections of two schools of thoughts that teachers have. And try to define what is good for students and profession at post-graduate level. How can social research as auxiliary method of social work be enjoyed with rigour and enthusiasm within odd circumstances. The authors are from social work education so article takes the context of social work research.

Keywords

Research, Perspective, Intervention
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Authors

Sandeep Jagdale
Department of Social Work, Walchand College of Arts & Science, Solapur., India
Jagdish Jadhav
Department of Social Work, Walchand College of Arts & Science, Solapur., India
Mahesh Chougule
Department of Social Work, North Maharashtra University, Jalgaon., India

Abstract


Today's educational environment is not so conducive either for students or educators. Most of the institutions are taking the students view point of teaching-learning process and framing the institutional policies which may be called 'students friendly education' but teachers are at risk to protect the integrity of personal and professional values, ethics. Research in post-graduate courses believed mandatory to learn the perspective that research is not an 'activity' or 'event' but a way of understanding issues around and develop systematic interventions to address them. Doing students research is perceived as so complicated. It is the real crux in front of teachers involved in research process of students. This article aims to understand the reflections of two schools of thoughts that teachers have. And try to define what is good for students and profession at post-graduate level. How can social research as auxiliary method of social work be enjoyed with rigour and enthusiasm within odd circumstances. The authors are from social work education so article takes the context of social work research.

Keywords


Research, Perspective, Intervention

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