Friday, June 28, 2013
When I Think of Research
When I Think of Research......
Taking this course has given me a totally new and unexpected insight on research. When I started the course I was very quick to believe that research was not only boring but something that I could not easily understand. It only took 2 assignments before I realized that research is anything but boring and that with some practice, ok, a lot of practice, even I could understand how to read and interpret scholarly research!
I used to think that research was completed only by professional researchers and that the rest of us were left to try and figure out what they were talking about and how to use the research in our daily lives. Now I understand that anyone can be do a research. You just need to have a question that you are passionate about and design a way to get answers to the question. I have also discovered that research is done for many reasons and that the early childhood field is ripe with both proven research and many more topics that need further research.
One of the most interesting things that I learned in this course was how to plan, design, and conduct research. The assignments that were set-up to help me break the process down step by step were invaluable in helping me focus on the process and understand the parameters of each step. I really enjoyed designing my own research simulation project and I am going to take it one step further and actually implement the project during the next school year at my childcare center. I can’t wait to actually use something that I designed!
Even though I enjoyed this course and all that I learned, it was not without challenges. I often found it hard to think like a researcher and grasp some of the technical terms. Thankfully, the use of my research chart helped me narrow down some of the terms and topics that were causing me the most difficulty. One of the biggest challenges that I faced was narrowing down my research simulation topic. I think I changed it at least 5 times before I settled on literacy.
Overall, this course has helped me realize the intrinsic value of research and how important it is to the early childhood field. As an early childhood professional I want to make sure that I am always abreast of the most current research and that I use research as I design and implement programs for the young children at my center. All in all, I had a good experience in this course and I look forward to using the knowledge that I have gained.
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Hi Monette,
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed your post as I have having you as my colleague throughout this journey. I too have STRUGGLED in a major way throughout this course. I am a very visual person and I find it very difficult to figure out ambiguous things. It's good to know that I was not alone in this struggle.
Thank you for all of your insight and I wish you only the best in your continued journey!
Sincerely,
Berdetta
Dear Monette,
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your feelings about research so candidly. I was in the same boat. For me research was for only 'scholarly' people. I actually enjoyed reading and applying research in all of our assignments although I had difficulty in keeping it specific for the quantitative method.
I wish you all the best in your future courses.
Cheers!
Sonali
Monette, research was a struggle! I find it hard to believed people like to do research. I wish them all the best for taking the time to doing any kinds of research project. I enjoyed reading your posts and learning from you. I wish you the best! Tamarah
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