Saturday, 15 March 2014

PERSONAL RESEARCH JOURNEY


The topic I hope to focus on for the next of couple of weeks for the simulation exercise is cognitive development in middle age children. The period between the ages of 6 to 11 is a very important time in a child’s life. Piaget called the cognition of middle childhood concrete operational thought, characterized by concepts that enable children to use logic (Berger, 2012). Children during this stage naturally learn quickly. It’s the age where the children are required to think. However, are the children’ thinking are being affected by modern technology such as computers, electronic toys and the long hours being spent watching television. Berger (p. 368), states “U.S. fourth graders score far below those in East Asia. Some critics blame the teachers, some the students, others the schools, and still others the culture.” This could be caused by various things such as the pressure to do well on assessments so that children can matriculate to higher grade, the lack of play, the excessive use of technological devices such as sitting and watching television for long periods of time, the use of other toys. Are children taught how to rote learn and not to think and apply information? My intention is to find out how all these aspects affect children cognitively in their middle childhood. Every aspect of child development is very important but middle childhood marks a period of increase independence and confidence in the middle childhood and therefore children who are not able to perform in school because of low cognitive development may end up becoming school drop outs are just passing through the system If we can identify from this early stage of child development what affects the child cognitive development we can save ourselves millions of dollars that are spent on remediation programs.

So far I am in the preliminary stages of the research chart. The first week was very challenging but I hope I am getting a true understanding of how to manipulate the chart.  Learning about the research process is challenging but learning about the different aspects of research such the various terminologies and the validity of the credibility of resources will prove to be both useful and as guide in ensuring that we understand and apply the research process.
I would greatly appreciate the views of my colleagues on cognitive development in middle childhood. Are children given stimulation exercises to help them cognitive development? Are the children bombarded by too much assessment exercises, therefore, less time is spent on allowing children to discover their world? How does play affect the child’s cognitive development in middle childhood? There are so many questions about cognitive development in middle childhood and I know many of you have much information to contribute to this area.
Judy,
Reference
Berger, K. (2012). The Developing Person Through Childhood(6th ed.) New York: Worth Publishers.

3 comments:

  1. Interesting topic, I teach in middle school, 8th grade science. I can definitely see the difference in how technology has impacted the way children think. Many of the questions you ask I too, would like to find the answer. I am awaiting to know your results. It is good to know there are others who have a desire to reach children.

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    1. I really enjoyed reading your blog post. You picked a different topic than i did. I see you are more interested in the middle school age children. I chose the topic of play. Play is how children learn and develop , i want to learn more about how it helps them develop.

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  2. Judy, I am sorry I am a little late for comments but I had to comment on your blog. I didnt pick the same age range but the same topic. I am interested in Elementary. I picked special education. However, the cognitive development is the same problem

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