Friday, April 26, 2013
Thanks
I would like to thank you all for reading and responding to my posts throughout these last 8 weeks, I wish you all the best and hope to see you in my next class, thanks again...Elizabeth
When I Think of Research...Reflection
Insights
that I have gained from taking this course include the many important steps
throughout the research study process, how important each step is in relation
to obtaining reliable results, and how to create a study that is also fair and
just.
My
ideas about the nature of doing research has changed in many ways, but after
this course, I believe the most important changes include that fact that I now
know that a research study needs to be done step by step and each step needs
careful consideration and every aspect of the research needs to be taken into
consideration before the study even begins. Papers need to be signed, people
chosen and everything in its place then the study can begin.
I
have learned so many things about planning, designing and conducting a research
study in early childhood, but some important lessons include making sure that a
research needs to choose the way in which they are going to collect the data.
The researcher needs to determine if observations or interviews will be better.
Then the research also needs to choose the participants and how will they be
chosen. I also learned how important it is that researchers keep their own
ideas, assumptions, and bias out of the research study to obtain reliable,
just, and fair results.
Challenges
for me where trying to turn the research question into a hypothesis and
learning all the terms used for research studies. I read as much as I could and
also did more research myself on the internet to help learn about creating a
hypothesis. I also read more on the terms so that could truly understand their
meanings and how they could be used in sentences with regards to research
studies.
I
had not thought about the amount of work that is included in creating a
research study from childhood professionals, I never thought of researchers and
what all they do especially from start to finish of a project; however, after
this course I can say I know that they work hard. Many hours of work goes into
just preparing for the study and then the observations and or interviews that
are done. Researchers spend a great deal of time and effort to look for answers
that will benefit the early childhood field.
One
way that my perception of an early childhood professional has been modified as
a result of this course is the amount of dedication into the research aspect of
this field. As a teacher of early childhood education, I have spent 8 years in
a classroom using curriculums that I have either liked or disliked for
different reasons and have always wanted to know more about how we came about
using them. This course has helped answer questions as well as show me what is
involved in how and why curriculums are chosen. I also know that there are so
many more aspects of working in this field and that I may wish to look further
into the research side of the early childhood field.
Saturday, April 6, 2013
Research Around the World
The
website that I chose to explore is http://www.earlychildhoodaustralia.org.au/
and I have found some of the research topics to include Learning and teaching
through play, Learning from High/scope, Diversity and difference: Lighting the
spirit of identity, Engaging families” Building strong communication and many
more.
One
thing that surprised me through exploring this site and looking for what they
are researching is that many of the topics researched in Australia are topics
that we research here in the United States. Some insights gained while
exploring the site include how many topics for research and supporting best
practices include many areas of behaviors and emotions for young children.
I
enjoyed exploring this website because it was easy to navigate and had plenty
of information on early childhood issues both for research and knowledge of the
early childhood field. I have started to read the research papers on curriculums, but did not get to finish them yet, but I do look forward to it.
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