Wednesday, October 22, 2014

When I Think of Research...

Having taken this course has given me a plethora of new insight. For example, I now know how to prepare for research. Research takes more than conducting research (i.e. interview, observations, etc.) it takes more in-depth thinking.  There are several strategies that go along with research—before I thought it was just conducting the research, but now I know that it consists of dependent, independent variables, and mixed method research. In addition research needs a plan, for example, who are the participants, what is the research topic, what is the goal of the research, what type of data collection is going to be used, etc.
Before taking this course I had a general overview of what research consisted of and what types of data collection can be used. However, when it comes to performing research in the early childhood field I have found there are several factors that need to be considered before carrying out the research. Researchers need to be aware of confidentiality, as well as the NAEYC ‘s Code Of Ethics. In addition researchers should also take the planning of the research into account.
When it comes to challenges that I experienced, I did have trouble remembering the definitions of dependent and independent variables. Whenever an assignment would ask for dependent and independent variables for our research simulation, I would often not input these two. What I thought was dependent and independent variables were really not the correct answers. In order to fix this issue and make the definitions stick, I had to refer back to the text and to Professor Parrish’s comments.

I am not sure my perception of an early childhood professional has been modified, however it has only assured my thinking. Early childhood professionals do it all; they are mentors, teachers, role models, and researchers. They keep the interests of their students and their student’s parents interest first.

Saturday, October 4, 2014

Research Around the World

After reviewing Early Childhood Australia from http://www.earlychildhoodaustralia.org.au/

I found the current international topics are: the health issues on children using technology and how to prevent issues before they occur, supporting children’s imaginative play, and children’s rights.
After exploring this site, I found information on how children’s rights, and how the United Nations Conventions on the Rights of the Child (CRC), are doing their part to be sure that all children, universally, receive human rights and standards.  According to this website, “[this is] one of the most internationally recognized treaties, the Convention sets out the basic rights of children and the obligations of governments to fulfill those rights” (Children's Rights - Early Childhood Australia).
In addition to this affirmation, I found information about asthma and how it affects every one in ten children. It is unfortunate how there is a high rate of asthma in children, and the cause is still unknown on how asthma is developed.
Learning more about asthma is important information, especially when it comes to working with children. We need to be sure we as teachers are familiar with issues that are likely to affect our students and how we can help them. This would make a great research assignment in the future.

References:

"Children's Rights - Early Childhood Australia." Early Childhood Australia Childrens Rights Comments. N.p., n.d. Web. 4 Oct. 2014. <http://www.earlychildhoodaustralia.org.au/learning-hub/educator-resources/childrens-rights/>.