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Analytical and research Activities

Case Study Analysis

A case study analysis involves a detailed examination and evaluation of a specific case or situation, typically in the fields of business, psychology, or social sciences. It entails studying the background, context, and outcomes of the case to identify patterns, draw conclusions, and derive insights that can inform future decision-making or research.

Critical Reading and Annotation

A process of actively engaging with a text by analysing its content, identifying key ideas, and making thoughtful notes or annotations to deepen understanding, evaluate arguments, and facilitate further discussion or analysis.

Data Analysis Challenge

Exploring and interpreting data sets or information to identify patterns, trends, and relationships, enabling them to develop skills in organising, analysing, and drawing meaningful conclusions from data.

Debate Club

A children's debate club is a structured and supportive environment where young individuals learn the art of persuasive communication, critical thinking, and respectful argumentation through engaging in debates on various topics, fostering their confidence and communication skills.

Mock Research Unit

A simulated or practice research endeavour that allows individuals to gain hands-on experience in conducting research, analysing data, and drawing conclusions, without the pressure or constraints of a real research study.

Mystery Box

A mystery box is a container filled with unknown items, challenging individuals to analyze and research each item to uncover their origins, uses, and any other relevant information, fostering curiosity, critical thinking, and investigative skills.

Research Scavenger Hunt

A Research Scavenger Hunt is an interactive activity where participants are tasked with finding and gathering specific information or resources related to a particular topic or theme, encouraging them to explore various sources, conduct research, and develop their information-seeking skills.

Scientific Examples

A scientific example refers to a specific instance or case study that is used to illustrate or support scientific principles, theories, or concepts. It serves as empirical evidence to demonstrate the application or validity of scientific ideas in real-world scenarios.

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