Saturday, August 18, 2012

When I Think of Research.........

Early childhood research should not be taken lightly.  Even though I have learned a great deal about conducting quality research, there is still much more to learn.  The techniques acquire by reputable researchers takes time and a lot of practice.  I have learned that it may take longer preparing for the study due to unpredictable circumstances.  The greatest challenge I anticipate is remaining objective. 

My background consisted of chemical science research.  I am learning a completely different style of conducting research.  The more methods used to collect data, the more thorough the research will be.  It is important to bring in experts on particular areas in order to establish proper definitions and greater understanding for the readers.

There is a systematic way to conduct research.  Each step needs to be carefully thought through and provide enough time for revisions.  A balance of power between the researcher and participants is essential.  Objectivity is also a challenge.  In order to addresses my biases, I will make a list of the issues.  I have learned it is crucial to understand my biases to remain objective.  An objective viewpoint will allow me to obtain data based on what I observe without my opinion included.

Equity is another challenge.  This means more than making everything equal, it includes respect by seeing participants in research as people.  It is very daunting thinking about how to achieve equity throughout the entire research process.  I believe one way to make the task less daunting is by forming a standard which encompasses multiple cultures. 

An early childhood professional has an awesome responsibility.  Research can have major ethical dilemmas.  Early childhood researchers are concerned about the overall well-being of the children while conducting research with their best interest at heart.

I would like to thank all of my colleagues for their support and suggestions for my study.  Thank you very much.  Good fortune in all of your future endeavors.





"It takes a village to raise a child." -African Proverb-