Saturday, April 26, 2014

When I Think of Research

     When I saw the word "research," I was very nervous about this course because I know that research involves a lot of intense and in depth work.  After starting week one, I realized that doing research can be complicated, but also rewarding.  This course taught me that when researching a study certain steps should be followed because researching is a process.  Important steps to follow when conducting research are:
  • select a topic
  • search & review the literature
  • formulate a specific research issue/question
  • design the research
  • collect data/information
  • process/analyse data
  • draw conclusions
  • write research reports
If the research topic is too broad, the topic can be divided into sub-topics.  It is important to always use quality information when conducting research.
     The main idea about research that has changed for me is my fear of conducting research.  I have learned that there are challenges, curiosity, and downfalls involved when doing research, but it the research process is followed, the research journey can be successful and exciting.  I have also learned that not all research is good.  It is important to use several methods to collect data..  "Quality research is always ethical, purposeful, well designed, transparent, contextualised, credible, careful, imaginative, and equitable (Mac Naughton, Rolfe, Siraj-Blatchord, 2010)."
     The planning, designing, and conducting phase of research is very important.  Time should be spent designing what it is you will do and planning how to carry it out.  Planning is necessary because it provides structure and certainty.  The research question is answered by research design.
     My perceptions of an early childhood professional have modified as a result of this course because I realize that early childhood professionals are great researchers.  Early childhood professionals are constantly conducting observations, assessments, and evaluations on children and their families.  This information is used to determine what is best regarding the child's education, development and learning.
     The knowledge that I gained regarding the research process will help me while continuing my education and in my professional career.  I would like to thank everyone for the support and feedback given to me in this class.  I wish everyone the best of luck in your professional careers.

Monday, April 7, 2014

Research Around the World


Some current international research topics are:

1.  Supporting Best Practices

2.  The Importance of Touch

3.  Becoming culturally competent
4.  The Well Being & Development of Young Children

Facts/insights/new ideas about early childhood that I gained from exploring this international early childhood website are:

1.  Everyone involved is an advocate for children.  They are committed to the rights of the children.
2.  No matter what international country you study, the well being of the child is most important and well            supported.
3.  Investments in early childhood education increases every year in Australia.

The organization Early Childhood Australia (ECA) has a strategic plan that ensures every child will thrive and learn.  They also assure that early childhood education and care is of top quality.