Saturday, October 25, 2014

When I Think of Research...

            Wow! I must say that this class has really flown buy quickly, I have enjoyed every minute of the class.  I have learned a lot about research studies that I did not know previously. In fact I had no idea what all was entailed in compiling a research study.  The thought of doing research made me very nervous in the beginning of this class, however, with Dr. Todd’s help, the readings and the feedback of my classmates, I have truly learned a lot and I am no longer as nervous as I was about doing research. A second topic that was very interesting to me in regards to research was the fact that children should be provided with the opportunity to give assent before participating in a research study.  I was always under the belief that until a child was 18 the parents were able to make the decision for their children
This class has helped me to understand that a lot of planning goes into designing and conducting research.  Researchers have so many options and protocols to follow in order to properly carry out a research study. I have also gained a better understanding as to why a research study is conducted for a lengthy period of time and why they are always looking for so many participants to participate in a study.  Finding many participants will help ensure they have enough participants if some choose to drop out of the study, as they are free to drop out at any time.
When I think of the challenges that I encountered I would have to say it was understanding all the different types of designs and choosing the right design for my study.  Once, I chose the right design the study seemed to come together nicely, however, I must say once again that the feedback that I was given by Dr. Todd was very beneficial in helping me to have a better understanding of completing a research study.
As a professional in the early childhood field, this class has helped to see the amount of time and work that goes into conducting a research study. I also understand that research is needed in order to ensure that the field is staying up to date on the best practices for the children, however, I want to continue to make a difference in the lives of children by working with them on a daily basis. Unfortunately, I do not want to fill the shoes of a researcher but I wouldn’t mind participating in early childhood research studies in the future.
I would like to take a minute to thank Dr. Todd and all of my classmates for the valuable feedback that each of you have shared with me over the last eight weeks.  I hope to work with all of you again in the future and I wish all of you the best!

Randee

2 comments:

  1. Randee,
    I am so glad you learned so much through this research course, I agree that I do not believe I would follow in the steps of a researcher, however, as early childhood professionals, I feel as though we have always had the foundation of the research process through observations, and the anecdotals we take daily. Good luck to you!

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  2. I agree the challenges for educators are ongoing in order to help develop and enhance skills that will give young children the opportunities of real learning. Therefore, it is essential to ensure communication with parents as a partnership. Additional planning can be helpful for parents to supporting the effects of their child’s learning.

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