Saturday, September 13, 2014

My Personal Research Journey

Hello and welcome to my blog, 
I would like to share with you a little about my personal research journey, however, before you begin reading about the topic that is of interest to me I am asking that you will share any ideas, thoughts or information that you may have on my chosen topic that will be helpful for me as I move forward in the personal research journey.  Again I will admit that the idea of researching a topic made me nervous at first, however, through readings since the class began I am confident that this is going to be a terrific learning experience and I look forward to this journey. 
The topic that I chose was family involvement.  I believe that family involvement plays a huge role in the success of all children.  It always breaks my heart when the children are so excited to share with their families about the events that they have experienced throughout the day at pick up time (such as their artwork or any other exciting activity) and many families are too busy on their cell phone to stop and look or to just engage in conversation with their children.  Further, I think it is important that all families be provided the opportunity to be able to participate in their child’s education.  Unfortunately, it can be hard for families to participate in their child’s classroom events due to their job requirements, therefore, I think it is important for educators to find ways for all families to have the opportunity to be involved in their child’s education.  From my main topic of family involvement I came up with the following three sub topics
a.      The benefits for children when families are actively involved in their child’s education.
b.     The benefits that families will experience when they are actively involved in their child’s education.
c.      How early childhood programs can support and encourage family Involvement.  
The sub topic that I have chosen to use for my research journey would be the benefits for children when families are actively involved in their child’s education. 
Once again I look forward to any thoughts or ideas that you may have to share with me.  Also as I began constructing my research chart, I have realized that are text book “ Doing Early Childhood Research” has a lot of good information that is going to help me to be successful in my research journey.  

Reference
Mac Naughton, G., Rolfe, S.A., & Siraj-Blatchford, I. (2010). Doing early childhood research:International perspectives on theory and practice (2nd ed.). New York, NY: McGraw-Hill.

3 comments:

  1. I totally agree that is important for educators to find ways for a child's family can participle in their child’s education. Parents have a lot of influence guiding the child in learning different ways. Therefore, the relationships among the three must be positive to impact their growth and development. The child would very well benefit in early childhood programs.

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  2. Randee,

    Excellent topic. Currently my center has posted a sign just to help remind families to turn their phones off before entering the building, this way they will be able to communicate effectively listen to any important information concerning their child, and most importantly stay alert while entering an exiting our busy parking lot. Sounds like you are off to a great start, Good luck!

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  3. Hello Randee,
    I think that family involvement is a great topic. It is so important to encourage families to understand the important part they play in their child’s education. I am always amazed when the parents look at the artwork and then toss it down on a table and leave without it. On the class discussion board, Alicia posted about nbcdi.org and they have a section on family engagement. That might be a useful resource for you. I look forward to hearing more about your findings.
    Bonnie

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