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What insights have you gained about research from taking this
course?
While research was always a daunting task, it isn't any
longer. Throughout this course, I have
learned different strategies and techniques to use to ensure the validity and
structure of my work will be worth it.
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In what ways have your ideas about the nature of doing research
changed?
I have never been scared to speak in public, this course has
helped me to loosen my nerves when I am doing the research for a topic or
study. While I am still learning proper
terms and how to word questions appropriately, the task of doing research has a
more defined role than what it was before taking this course.
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What lessons about planning, designing, and conducting research in
early childhood did you learn?
Ensuring the validity has been reached. Through different strategies, techniques, and
processes; making sure that the work has been well thought out and structured
will make for actually doing the research a lot easier. Examining the benefits and the challenges
along the way in order to be prepared for them if they may arise, especially
the challenges.
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What were some of the challenges you encountered—and in what ways
did you meet them?
Hands down the hardest part of this course was to understand how
to properly word the questions and thought process of the "research
study" we were preparing. I became
so overwhelmed in the project that I thought we were actually doing it . . . I
even met with leaders within my county for assistance in the research project. While I gathered resources, data, and other
items for this "project" I gained a wealth of knowledge of
communication and terms to use along the way.
Those that helped me along the way were a major asset to understanding
more about how to do the research project.
I was intimidated [might still be] at the thought of doing a big
research project!
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What are some of the ways your perceptions of an early childhood
professional have been modified as a result of this course?
Professionals are more than just a person with a degree to stand
behind. A professional understands their
position, their influence, and their eternal impact within the early childhood
field and lives of those that they reach.
My perception of a professional has gained more respect for their level
of education and the path they took to reach it. Also quality of knowledge that a professional
attains in order to stay up to date on research topics and new
techniques/strategies is a must in order to stay most up to date for the
children and families in which they are a part of reaching.
Huge
thank you to each of my colleagues that assisted in encouraging me, challenging
me, and helping me along on this journey of research. We've all grown and did it together! What an accomplishment! Thank you!
Only a few more classes before the capstone, we're almost there!
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