Wednesday, December 18, 2013

When I Think of Research

When I Think of Research


This class was a wealth of information when it comes to conducting research.  I learned about the validity of sites when it comes to retrieving information online.  This was very helpful even in regards to everyday life.  I have a good handle on what a quantitative design is and a qualitative design. 
When doing research;   now I know now how to break my research into parts.  I know how to decipher between my different types of variables.  This helps me decide which constraints I would like to put into play when it comes to my research pool.  I also understand the emphasis on ethics, especially when it comes to the field of early childhood education.
When conducting research I see that each project starts with a question or theory.  From that question or theory you need to consider different techniques you will choose to collect your data.  When formulating your pool you need to consider your variables. 
The tricky elements of equality in research are very new to me.  Equality can lead to many constraints and brings into to play many extraneous variables.  Equity leading towards justice and fair is easier to obtain than just equality as it stands alone.  Of course your research pool will have to have evidence of some constraints in order to keep its validity.  When it comes down to it you have to choose what variable you need to take into consideration, and remember to be just and fair when it comes to picking your research pool.
I have learned that there are so many professions that you can pursue when deciding to enter the field of early childhood education.  I feel that researchers can be the fields biggest advocates when they conduct studies and prove what you believe is the greatest benefit to early childhood education.  This course has thought me that a lot of thought, studies, and careful consideration goes into formulating ideas, and processes for early childhood education.

6 comments:

  1. Sherry-
    I enjoyed reading about your research journey and especially the correlation that many professions can be pursued in the early learning field. Often times, people think of the teacher or the director. but as you mentioned, the field is comprised of many professions. The child activist, curriculum specialist and trainers would all benefit from research in this field. Great post!

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  2. Sherry,
    I agree that the early childhood field will benefit from studies by experienced teachers. I am hoping to be able to contribute to the field with research one day.
    I enjoyed reading your posts during this course and I am looking forward to the next one!
    Ghayna Alsafadi

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  3. Sherry,
    Thanks so much for sharing your thoughts and feedback during this course. I too, feel it has been very helpful to learn how to break research down into parts. I think that makes it much easier to read and evaluate the research when you know what each part is designed to portray. Good luck in future classes.

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  4. Hi Sherry,

    Breaking down research was the only way for me to get through this course. I had to take it step by step and even then, I felt that I was missing the mark. I had to change my title four times before it felt right. I had to change my method of research in order for my topic to be valid. This course has truly opened my eyes concerning researching. I hope to see you in my future classes.

    Joyce Galloway

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  5. Very cool! I gained a lot of new knowledge from this course as well! Good luck with your future studies!

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  6. Sherry,

    Great post. Its great how much we have grown through this class and how much our knowledge will help us now and in the future. Research is such an advocate for our field, I am glad you pointed that out! Thank you so much for your posts! The best of luck to you.
    -Alyssa

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