As a professional in the field of education, I have always
felt a connection to research and the importance that it bares on exploring and
explaining why situations occur and the strategic process it takes to conduct
credible experiments. But until this course, the research that I have been
required to do, do nothing more but rub the surface of delving into the
research approach with no expectations of becoming competent.
My ideas about the nature of doing research have heightened.
This course as taken me step by step in through the research process, causing
me to think critically by developing my sense of inquisition, learning essential
terms according to my own perceptions, and reflecting through real life
experiences and future application.
The lessons about planning, designing, and conducting
research play a crucial role in my comprehension of research and building my
competencies as an upcoming leader in the field of early childhood care and
education. It is from the pioneers of research that we have made many great
achievements from which we formulate conclusions. But none of these great strides would have
been made if it were not for the methodical investigation of phenomenon. Learning
about the design process provided great insight. This design served as a “road
map” in the process of research. It set a starting point and directions in lieu
of reaching the final destination.
The challenge that I encountered resulted from taking my
research topic and making it feasible. There are so many topics in the early childhood
field that are of interest to me, so narrowing it down to one topic and the
further down into three sub-topics was difficult. In my opinion, this field is
multifaceted and many of the issues/trends are interconnected by the relevance
to children, families, and communities. I faced my topic was too broad and the
more research I conducted on the topic, the more other topics began to emerge
from it. I found the research simulations and growth charts valuable in keeping
me focused and on track with one specific topic.
My perception as an early childhood professional has been
modified to maintain discipline and investigation as a result of this course.
Conceptualizing research has added a keen sense of corroboration, awareness,
and responsiveness. I will take my new found knowledge about the research process and implement it in my
professional, educational, and professional journey because it will be a
consistent part of my advocacy as an educator in this field.
Dionna-
ReplyDeleteI completely understand you when you say it was hard to choose a topic, and THEN narrow it down. I had the same problem as you because there are so many topics that interest me as well. I am glad to hear that you have learned so much from this course, and will continue to think like a researcher. I wish you luck in all future endeavors!
-Melanie