Sunday, October 30, 2011

When I think of Research

As we come to the end of this session, this course has taught me more in-depth about research and the terminologies associated with the research.  This course has helped me to know how to conduct an authentic research.
            The idea about research has changed and broadened thereby elevating the helpful need to have more access to a wide range of information. With enough information children’s advocates will know the areas that need the help of the government and organizations in order to know what resources to allocate to develop early childhood education.
            The method of supporting a research study to answer a particular question or solve a problem is a means to achieve validity in a research. In designing the research there should be a topic of interest, indication of how the researcher would study the participants (such as through observation or interview or both), determination of the settings of the research, like defining the participants, and identifying the type of design that would be used (e.g. qualitative, quantitative and the mixed method).   We need to find out ways to collect research data.
            The challenges that I encountered in this course are to know that learning and development of a child in acquiring new skills, abilities, and knowledge are challenging for the researcher to meet as she targets the goal for the research. Parents who need translators of English to other languages present linguistic barriers especially in consenting for their children.
This course has specifically taught me that no matter what situation children or families find themselves in we need to find out solutions to their problems and establish ways to make differences and update laws that need changes. I have conditioned myself to listening and paying close attention to the needs of parents and their children because when those problems are solved  I feel fulfilled about helping an individual or a family in need. Research enables professionals to find out ways of helping children, their parents and family members to get evidence- based service programs to benefit people of diverse culture and background thereby enabling them to become educated, trained, and upright citizens of a community.        
            I have enjoyed this class and I am looking forward to the rest of my college experience.

Reference
Mac Naughton, G., Rolfe, S.A., & Siraj - Blatchford, I. (2010). Doing Early Childhood Research: International Perspectives on Theory & Practice (2nd ed.). New York: McGraw – Hills



Sunday, October 9, 2011

INTERNATIONAL EARLY CHILDHOOD RESEARCH ORGANIZATION


           The international early childhood research I chose was Early Childhood Development Virtual University (ECDVU) Sub Sahara Africa (SSA). The information on this site is educational, and helpful in developing the worth of children, their families and the community’s well being.
            I have not heard about the ECDVU program before now. The program is unique and contains articles that address the concerns related to children on enhancing early childhood development, promoting regional early childhood development capacity and advancing early childhood development (ECD) leadership from leaders and students in the program. The program enables leaders to speak with confident when advocating for children in their communities.
            The noteworthy information that I read about the site is the involvement of the participants in the program both the leaders and students to educate people about the need of early childhood education. The Sub-Saharan African (SSA) has a community of learners with platform of course materials, and ongoing participatory discussions and assignments.  

Early Childhood Development Virtual University (ECDVU) Sub-Sahara Africa (SSA). http://www.ecdvu.org/ssa/index.php