I want to say "thank you" to everyone during the last
eight weeks. Your positive comments and support have been encouraging. The
journey has not been an easy one, but I have learned so much.
Saturday, March 1, 2014
When I Think of Research.....
The insights I have gained about research from taking this course
are endless. The last eight weeks have taught me to analyze research in a more detailed
nature. I have gained a better understanding of the specific research process
and the steps to plan a research design; from choosing what method will be used
to ensuring validity of the study. The lessons I have learned about planning,
designing and conducting research in early childhood is planning is an
important part of the research process; choosing a question to be validated and
asking "what" and "how" is the specific focus. Research in
early childhood can be challenging especially when young children are involved.
Consent and confidentiality are very important. This has been my first in-depth
class strictly related to research. The challenges I have encountered were
understanding all the different research approaches; reading through the
textbook, answering the discussion questions and reading the additional
resource materials have helped me overcome some of the challenges. My
perception has changed through the study of this course by realizing research
can benefit any early childhood professional. It is important that each of us
gain a better understanding of the importance of research.
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HI Karrie,
ReplyDeleteThis process has not been easy for me either, but it has given me a deeper appreciation for those who have conducted research in the past and those willing to in the future. Knowing the benefits of the research process and the many lives that will be positively affected by it makes this learning process even more valuable. The work we do now will enhance the development of so many children which makes this process worth all the time and effort it will take to ensure the results will benefit the early childhood field.