Friday 22 June 2012

When I Think of Research...


Taking this course, Building Research Competencies, I have gained immensely, learning about many things that I never knew before.  I would say that this course is ‘Research made easy’.  To mention just a few, I can now: analyze research article, distinctly differentiate between quantitative and qualitative research, analyze the process involved in research, define some of the terms used in research parlance, develop hypothesis from a research question, define and apply some of the ethics involved in research, determine the appropriate research approach to use out of the two usual ones and the third new one called the Mixed-method design, etc.

My idea about the nature of doing research has greatly changed having gained various insights about research, especially with the knowledge of the process in research.  The insight gained from analyzing of research design, that is, planning the whole research even before it starts, that is, knowing what the research is set out to achieve, considering the time that will be involved in the implementation of the research, the type of research approach that will be appropriate for the research and deciding whether hypothesis is applicable, the participants that will be involved, and so on.

Concerning planning in early childhood research, I learnt that proper planning prevents eruption of challenges.  The planning includes the consideration of what the research will be based on, how, where and when the research is to take effect, who the participants will be, what type of data will be needed for collection, and the type of data analysis that will be appropriate in order to get a thorough result on the research study.  Designing in early childhood research is the process of turning a research idea into a set of decisions about the practical movement of the research from one process to another. Conducting research in early childhood is the actual usage of the appropriate approach in collating data from selected participants towards understanding a particular research topic.

Some of the challenges I encountered in this course is in getting the proper definition of some terms and gaining an in-depth knowledge of the terms.  I was able to access the library and other websites in order to get more information on such terms; also, I was able to gain more understanding through the various class discussions and the instructors responses to some of the posts.  Changing the Black board and the classroom made the starting point very critical, but after some weeks of more usage I became more familiar with the navigation round the classroom, even though I cannot claim perfection now.

This course has further strengthen my belief in an early childhood professional as the course analyze the efforts of the professionals in truly being the voice of the children and through various researches, going more deeper into understanding the ways of children, their feelings on the treatment being meted out to them at various instances, and actually involving children in the participation in their study research.
 
Suffice it to say that whatever insight I gained was through the constructive contributions from my colleagues, therefore, I would pause here to say a big THANK YOU to you all, for without you I might not have been able to acquire so much in this course.

3 comments:

  1. Momoh,

    I really enjoyed conversing between you and my other collegues in this class. You are right this class has defintly prepared me to understand research in early childhood development. I hope to see you in another class.

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  2. Hi Folashade! I am happy for all that you have accomplished and learned in the "Building Research Competencies" Course. My favorite part was writing the definitions to the unknown vocabulary terms related to research. This class has definitely prepared you to be a critical consumer of research. After reading your post, I started to remember all of the other important things that I've learned about research such as Reading A Research Article and applying the code of ethics to a research study. I wish even more success in your courses in the Walden Program!

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  3. Folashade,

    I would like to say thank you as I used you as a resource along with all of our colleagues to assist in my understanding in the topics of the course as well as the research process.

    I have to say that this couse has been the most difficult for me and without resources such as my colleagues and the Walden Library, I believe that I would not have learned so much more than what the textbook provides us.

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