RESEARCH ACTIVITIES OF THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

The Education Department is started in the year 2018. This department actively engages in Research and Development (R&D) activities aimed at improving teaching–learning processes, promoting educational innovation, and contributing to national and global educational discourse.

Faculty members of the department are involved in writing research papers which are published in scopus, UGC CARE and peer-reviewed national and international journals, edited volumes, and conference proceedings, contributing to knowledge creation and dissemination.  

In 2024-25 session, three faculty members from School of Education named, Dr. Ankhi Goon, Dr. Debabrata Sarkar, Dr. Md Nawaz Sarif got the seed funds from Adamas University. In 2025-26 faculty members apply to the ICSSR minor and major projects.

School of Education has 9 copyrights and 3 Design patents upto now. School of Education has also signed MoUs and MoAs with different Indian Universities and Foreign Universities.

The department encourages research culture among students through action research, case studies, surveys, and project-based learning. M.A. and B.Ed. trainees undertake research projects, dissertation focusing on classroom practices, learner diversity, assessment strategies, and innovative teaching methods. These projects help to bridge the gap between theory and practice and enhance reflective teaching skills.

Research seminars, workshops, webinars, and faculty development programmes are regularly organized to strengthen research competencies. These platforms facilitate scholarly dialogue, exposure to contemporary research methodologies, and collaboration with academicians, researchers, and institutions. Faculty members also participate in national and international conferences, seminars, and academic forums, presenting research findings and gaining wider perspectives.

IMPORTANT PUBLICATIONS

  1. Dutta, S. (2018). THE EFFECTIVENESS OF VIRTUAL FIELD TRIPS ON AUTHENTIC LEARNING OF STUDENTS FOR TEACHING FOREST RESOURCES AT HIGHER SECONDARY LEVEL OF WBCHSE. International Journal of Research and Analytical Reviews.
  2. Dutta, S. (2018). THE EFFECTIVENESS OF VIRTUAL FIELD TRIPS FOR TEACHING FOREST RESOURCES AT HIGHER SECONDARY LEVEL OF WBCHSE. International Journal of Emerging Technologies and Innovative Research.
  3. Bhattacharyya, B. K. (2018). MEDICAL SCIENCE EDUCATION IN VEDIC AGE AND ITS LEGACY. Review of Research.
  4. Bhattacharyya, B. K. (2019). CURRENT STATUS OF SANSKRIT AS A STUDY IN EDUCATION SYSTEMS OF GERMANY AND INDIA: A COMPARATIVE EVALUATION. International Journal of Emerging Technologies and Innovative Research.
  5. Chattopadhyay, A., & Biswas, P. (2020). Effects of EPC based life skill education program on the teacher trainees in relation to the development of emotional and social intelligence. Solid State Technology.
  6. Biswas, P., & Ganguly, P. (2020). The unhealthy effects of bullying amongst school children. International Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation.
  7. Biswas, P., & Panda, P. K. (2020). A study of occupational stress in relation to teaching satisfaction among elementary school teachers in Odisha. Studies in Indian Place Names.
  8. Pramanik, N. G., & Biswas, P. (2020). A research study for comparing and combating the worst forms of literacy among the children working at brick kiln in the state of Tripura. International Journal of Management.
  9. Kundu, P., & Bairagya, S. (2020). Role of teacher education to develop inclusive attitude among teachers for inclusive education. Khoai.
  10. Pramanik, N. G., & Biswas, P. (2021). Impact of digitization on tribal society with special reference to Tripura. Elementary Education Online.
  11. Bhattacharyya, B. K., & Bhattacharyya, S. (2021). Comparative analysis of teacher education in India and Bangladesh: An overall outlook. Solid State Technology.
  12. Biswas, P. (2021). Rethinking the teaching learning process-The 21st century digital learner. TURCOMAT.
  13. Biswas, P. (2019). Teaching learning social studies in the 21st century classrooms. International Journal of Research in Engineering IT & Social Sciences.
  14. Biswas, P. (2018). The role of yoga education in inculcating peace in the present era. International Journal of Research in Social Sciences.
  15. Dutta, S., & Samanta, B. (2018). Use of WhatsApp as a social media towards the learning of geography by the undergraduate students in Kolkata. International Journal of Applied Social Science.

LIST OF MOUS

School of Education: List of MOUs/MOAs

  1. Far Eastern University, Philippines

A Memorandum of Agreement (‘MoA’) was signed on 14.09.2021 by and between Adamas University and Far Eastern University. This MoA aims to set forth the terms and conditions, the scope of work, and the responsibilities of the parties associated with their collaboration on various interdisciplinary research and education. The MOA was initiated by Prof. (Dr.) Shauli Mukherjee, Professor & Dean – School of Education and Dean – International Relations, Adamas University. The MoU was signed under the supervision of Prof. (Dr.) Shauli Mukherjee, Professor & Dean – School of Education and Dean – International Relations, Adamas University.

Highlights of the MOA

  • Develop the competencies of a professional teacher informed by research;
  • Apply their learning in actual classroom situations;
  • Gain comprehensive and realistic perspective of the teaching-learning situations and day-to-day school activities; and
  • Reflect on their qualities and commitment vis-à-vis the demands of the teaching profession.
  1. International Organization of Educators and Researchers (IOER), Philippines & Indonesia

A Memorandum of Understanding (‘MoU’) was signed on 11.11.2021 by and between Adamas University and International Organization of Educators and Researchers (IOER). This MoU aims to set forth the terms and conditions, the scope of work, and the responsibilities of the parties associated with their collaboration on various interdisciplinary research and education. The MOU was initiated by Prof. (Dr.) Shauli Mukherjee, Professor & Dean – School of Education and Dean – International Relations, Adamas University. The MoU was signed under the supervision of Prof. (Dr.) Shauli Mukherjee, Professor & Dean – School of Education and Dean – International Relations, Adamas University.

Highlights of the MOU

  • Exchange of academic information and publications,
  • Joint research, training and workshop activities,
  • Joint organizers and participants of international research conferences,
  • Other exchanges of academic and cultural nature agreed upon by both parties.
  1. National Academy for Professional Skills Development Inc., Philippines

A Agreement was signed on 16.12.2021 by and between Adamas University and National Academy for Professional Skills Development Inc. This Agreement aims to set forth the terms and conditions, the scope of work, and the responsibilities of the parties associated with their collaboration on various interdisciplinary research and education. The Agreement was initiated by Prof. (Dr.) Shauli Mukherjee, Professor & Dean – School of Education and Dean – International Relations, Adamas University. The Agreement was signed under the supervision of Prof. (Dr.) Shauli Mukherjee, Professor & Dean – School of Education and Dean – International Relations, Adamas University.

Highlights of the MOU

  • Exercise reasonable efforts to promote collaborative research and publications.
  • Promotion of both organizations by posting the organizational seal and logo in the events’ certificates, posters and correspondence jointly conducted.
  • Organize joint national and international webinars or activities anchored on the organizations’ mission, vision, goals and objectives
  • Both organizations agree to develop their collaborative activities in the academic / social areas of mutual interest through smart partnership, being creative on the basis of equality and reciprocity.
  • To implement the activities, both organizations shall appoint authorize representatives to coordinate and identify ways to strengthen cooperation between both institutions.
  1. Quirino State University, Philippines

A Memorandum of Understanding (‘MoU’) was signed on 08.03.2022 by and between Adamas University and Quirino State University. This MoU aims to set forth the terms and conditions, the scope of work, and the responsibilities of the parties associated with their collaboration on various interdisciplinary research and education. The MOU was initiated by Prof. (Dr.) Shauli Mukherjee, Professor & Dean – School of Education and Dean – International Relations, Adamas University. The MoU was signed under the supervision of Prof. (Dr.) Shauli Mukherjee, Professor & Dean – School of Education and Dean – International Relations, Adamas University.

Highlights of the MOU

  • Cooperation in research and the presentation and publication of its results;
  • Exchange and share of academic materials, publications, and other scientific information;
  • Faculty and student exchange for immersion and research activities;
  • Cooperation in international conferences sponsored by both universities ; and
  • Other educational and academic exchanges to which both universities agree like online internship program, online lecture, among others.
  1. Mariano Marcos State University, Philippines

A Memorandum of Understanding (‘MoU’) was signed on 08.03.2022 by and between Adamas University and Mariano Marcos State University. This MoU aims to set forth the terms and conditions, the scope of work, and the responsibilities of the parties associated with their collaboration on various interdisciplinary research and education. The MOU was initiated by Prof. (Dr.) Shauli Mukherjee, Professor & Dean – School of Education and Dean – International Relations, Adamas University. The MoU was signed under the supervision of Prof. (Dr.) Shauli Mukherjee, Professor & Dean – School of Education and Dean – International Relations, Adamas University.

Highlights of the MOU

  • Faculty mobility for research, lectures, and discussions;
  • Student mobility for study and research;
  • Promotion of international mobility by faculty and students for educational purposes.
  • Joint research activities;
  • Academic materials and academic publications exchange.
  1. DTD Urban Multisport Consulting Firm, USA

A Memorandum of Agreement (‘MoA’) was signed on 21.03.2022 by and between Adamas University and DTD Urban Multisport Consulting Firm. This MoA aims to set forth the terms and conditions, the scope of work, and the responsibilities of the parties associated with their collaboration on various interdisciplinary research and education. The MOA was initiated by Prof. (Dr.) Shauli Mukherjee, Professor & Dean – School of Education and Dean – International Relations, Adamas University. The MoU was signed under the supervision of Prof. (Dr.) Shauli Mukherjee, Professor & Dean – School of Education and Dean – International Relations, Adamas University.

Highlights of the MOA

  • Youth Engagement & Leadership Summit
  • Exchange of academic information and publications
  • Joint research, training and workshop activities
  • Joint organizers and participants of international research conferences
  • Other exchanges of academic and cultural nature agreed upon by both parties
  1. Troy University, USA

A Memorandum of Understanding (‘MoU’) was signed on 13.06.2022 by and between Adamas University and Troy University. This MoU aims to set forth the terms and conditions, the scope of work, and the responsibilities of the parties associated with their collaboration on various interdisciplinary research and education. The MOU was initiated by Prof. (Dr.) Shauli Mukherjee, Professor & Dean – School of Education and Dean – International Relations, Adamas University. The MoU was signed under the supervision of Prof. (Dr.) Shauli Mukherjee, Professor & Dean – School of Education and Dean – International Relations, Adamas University.

Highlights of the MOU

  • Cooperation in research and the presentation and publication of its results
  • Exchange and share of academic materials, publications, and other scientific information except the information which are generally treated as confidential
  • Other educational and academic exchanges to which both universities agree, like virtual professional development

 

  1. University Scholars Association of the Philippines (USAP), Philippines

A Memorandum of Understanding (‘MoU’) was signed on 30.06.2022 by and between Adamas University and University Scholars Association of the Philippines. This MoU aims to set forth the terms and conditions, the scope of work, and the responsibilities of the parties associated with their collaboration on various interdisciplinary research and education. The MOU was initiated by Prof. (Dr.) Shauli Mukherjee, Professor & Dean – School of Education and Dean – International Relations, Adamas University. The MoU was signed under the supervision of Prof. (Dr.) Shauli Mukherjee, Professor & Dean – School of Education and Dean – International Relations, Adamas University.

Highlights of the MOU

  • Strong communication, facilitation and inter-personal skills including tact and cultural sensitivity;
  • Relevant conflict resolution and diplomacy skills to overcome challenging situations;
  • Recognize meritorious contributions of top notch scholars, exemplary student leaders and institutions.
  1. Tribhuvan University, Nepal

A Memorandum of Understanding (‘MoU’) was signed on 06.07.2022 by and between Adamas University and Tribhuvan University. This MoU aims to set forth the terms and conditions, the scope of work, and the responsibilities of the parties associated with their collaboration on various interdisciplinary research and education. The MOU was initiated by Prof. (Dr.) Shauli Mukherjee, Professor & Dean – School of Education and Dean – International Relations, Adamas University. The MoU was signed under the supervision of Prof. (Dr.) Shauli Mukherjee, Professor & Dean – School of Education and Dean – International Relations, Adamas University.

Highlights of the MOU

  • Exchange and share of academic materials, publications, and other scientific information;
  • Other educational and academic exchanges to which both universities agree like online internship programme, online lecture, among others.
  • Cooperation in research and the presentation and publication of its results
  1. Colorado Global Schools, USA

A Memorandum of Understanding (‘MoU’) was signed on 27.07.2022 by and between Adamas University and Colorado Global Schools. This MoU aims to set forth the terms and conditions, the scope of work, and the responsibilities of the parties associated with their collaboration on various interdisciplinary research and education. The MOU was initiated by Prof. (Dr.) Shauli Mukherjee, Professor & Dean – School of Education and Dean – International Relations, Adamas University. The MoU was signed under the supervision of Prof. (Dr.) Shauli Mukherjee, Professor & Dean – School of Education and Dean – International Relations, Adamas University.

Highlights of the MOU

  • Educational and academic exchanges to which both institutions agree like online internship programme, online lecture, online visits, joint programmes and other mutually collaborative initiatives among others.
  • Engagement of staff for curriculum development and review, upgrading of teaching and research skills.
  • Conducting study tools and joint consultancy work.
  1. Circle of Hope Private Academy (COHA), Namibia

A Memorandum of Understanding (‘MoU’) was signed on 07.12.2022 by and between Adamas University and Circle of Hope Private Academy (COHA). This MoU aims to set forth the terms and conditions, the scope of work, and the responsibilities of the parties associated with their collaboration on various interdisciplinary research and education. The MOU was initiated by Prof. (Dr.) Shauli Mukherjee, Professor & Dean – School of Education and Dean – International Relations, Adamas University. The MoU was signed under the supervision of Prof. (Dr.) Shauli Mukherjee, Professor & Dean – School of Education and Dean – International Relations, Adamas University.

Highlights of the MOU

  • Engagement of staff for curriculum development and review, upgrading of teaching and research skills.
  • Conducting study tools and joint consultancy work.
  • Educational and academic exchanges to which both institutions agree like online internship programme, online lecture, online visits, joint programmes and other mutually collaborative initiatives among others.
  1. Global Interfaith University, USA

A Memorandum of Understanding (‘MoU’) was signed on 19.12.2022 by and between Adamas University and Global Interfaith University. This MoU aims to set forth the terms and conditions, the scope of work, and the responsibilities of the parties associated with their collaboration on various interdisciplinary research and education. The MOU was initiated by Prof. (Dr.) Shauli Mukherjee, Professor & Dean – School of Education and Dean – International Relations, Adamas University. The MoU was signed under the supervision of Prof. (Dr.) Shauli Mukherjee, Professor & Dean – School of Education and Dean – International Relations, Adamas University.

Highlights of the MOU

  • Collaboration in the development of study materials, tools, and joint consultancy initiatives.
  • Promotion of educational and academic exchanges as mutually agreed upon by both institutions, including online internship programmes, virtual lectures, online study visits, joint academic programmes, and other collaborative initiatives.

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