Importance of Research in Schools
Discover the significance of research, starting with James Lind's contribution. Uncover how research impacts test scores through a study on fruit consumption. Learn about the link between eating fruit and academic performance, leading to valuable insights. Explore the broader implications of the study and consider factors like gender and age. Gain insights into the research process and its outcomes in a school setting.
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Activity www.routestoresearch.co.uk/research-in-schools
What is research? Why is it important?
Our research question today is .
Does eating fruit improve test scores? Why is this question important? How do we answer the question?
Lets start answering the question!
What is the average test scores for those who eat fruit? do not eat fruit?
eat fruit 79.5 do not eat fruit 60.1
Does eating fruit improve test scores? There is a link between eating fruit and increased test scores
What have we learnt today? what research is and why it is important we conducted a simple study: Does eating fruit improve test scores? We can say that there is a link between the two
Does eating fruit improve test scores? We can say that there is a link between the two Gender ? Is the result above the same for everyone? What about groups who are different? Age ?
What do we want to find out about our class?