Saturday, March 1, 2014

Reflection and Thanks


I have learned that it takes a lot to learn about topics in terms of research.  Research must be ethical and contribute to the field in a way that could help others.  This course has helped calm some of my fears about research and I have realized that conducting research is not as simple as one may believe.  I’ve learned that while planning research you must ensure confidentiality and privacy.  Some challenges I encountered was framing my research topic question to fit each research design.  Comments from Dr. Darrah helped me to reflect and guided me in the right direction.  As a result of this course, I have a deeper appreciation for early childhood professionals.  Understanding the field from the standpoint of a researcher, furthers my belief that our profession is much more complex than others may believe.

A special thanks to all of my colleagues!  Your insight not only helped me to gain more information about research but also helped ease some of the fear that I had at the beginning of the course.  Thanks!

3 comments:

  1. Dalhia, I like what you said about "Understanding the field from the standpoint of a researcher, furthers my belief that our profession is much more complex than others may believe." I also agree with the statement. I think the field of early childhood education is a field that is very much under looked as the field of education as a whole. I enjoyed reading your posts. I wish you the best in your future endeavors.

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  2. Hi Dalhia-
    I agree that early childhood research sheds light on the complexities of our field and the challenges we face. This is why I think that funding and development of early childhood research is so critical. We need to draw attention to the importance and dignity of our work and our children.
    Thanks,
    RB Fast

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  3. Dalhia,

    The last eight weeks have calmed some of my fears about research, as well. I entered the course with many fears and questions, but am leaving with a better understanding of the importance of research. I wish you much luck on your journey to completing your masters degree:)

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