Wednesday, April 22, 2015

Some insights I have gained about research from taking this course:
  • ·   Identifying and defining key components of research
  • ·         Applying strategies
  • ·         Applying a research design and what it consist of
  • ·         Learning to use different approaches of methods

I thought I knew everything I needed to know about research, I was so wrong. Taking this course has opened my eyes to so much I was not taught in undergrad. I have benefited from understanding, evaluating and using research more effectively. I am now able to apply appropriate methods in the early childhood field. I view research more different now.

I have learned how to apply a quantitative design to a hypothesis research and evaluate implications. I have learned how to evaluate and apply validity. Research has to be backed up with valid data. Valid data comes from additional legit resources and data collected form your resources. I have been able to identify ethical issues at my center and look at policies on how we handle them and also including ethical issues in research in light of involving children with ethical considerations.

What I learned about design is that it is a matter of options and choices. The design depends on the focus of the research. I have learned first to modify and clarify the topic for a specific focus. The types of research that we use is either experimental or non-experimental. At this points as a researcher I have to control the situation and eventually formulate a hypothesis. I ended up using the mixed methods and qualitative studies in my designed researched.

Some of the challenges I have encountered I the course were applying key terms to my research and analyzing them. Another challenge I had to deal with was not adding in my personal biases to construct my research. I know a lot through experiences but I had to make sure my personal values and beliefs did not take lead or take over in my research.

My perception of an early childhood professional has been modified in this course as a result of experience the concepts in conducting my research. It has been very interesting because I had to make sure nothing was left out of my outline. I never thought about equity in my research, I never thought about dealing with potential ethical concerns in my research. This course has opened up my eyes to view research at every angle using different strategies and considering all methods. I will never look at research the same again. It is more than just facts.


Friday, April 3, 2015

Research around the world

The website I chose is Early Childhood Australia: http://www.earlychildhoodaustralia.org.au/


Current international research topics That were quite interesting are:


  • supporting children s imaginative play
  • the great outdoors for curiosity and exploration
  • having fun with maths and numeracy in early childhood settings.
The most recent topic talks about Supporting effective transitions to school and school age care: Promoting continuity of learning. I think it's very exciting to have webinars and research on current issues as they affect our children right now. We can never have enough information on consistent topics.

I have learned that the Early childhood Australia is the voice and advocacy for young children.They provide quality education and care in all issues related to this field from children ages birth to eight years of age. They provide strong values, great strategic directions, advocacy and national support.

from this website I have learned that they have seven branches in Australia and that each branch " elects members to represent them at a national level, ensuring that the organisation stays informed on issues of national importance and local impacts. This provides members with the opportunity to inform and influence the direction and focus of the national body of Early Childhood Australia (EECERA,2015).

I like that they have special publications, magazines, newsletters, research series and ECA studio. They offer so many resources to ensure quality education and information for families. It makes families feel a little more at ease.
I also enjoyed reading the opportunities they have on becoming a member.

  • exclusive member alerts
    • ECA Conference Registration discount
    • ECA updates with the latest resources
    • discounts to sector conferences and events
    • opportunities to engage in regional and branch networks
    And the list just goes on and on. I really enjoyed this website.