The duration of this course has really been an enlightening journey.
Although some of the areas were familiar to me I have learned so much new
information. The simulation process was all new to me. The last research course
I did was in 1994 approximately twenty years ago when I was pursuing a diploma
in secondary education and even though I did a research project to complete my
bachelor’s, I believe this is the first time I did research in such details. I
must say I am grateful for the knowledge and I am also aware of the sacrifice
and hard work researchers must endure in order to produce quality effective
work. The research process is no walk over.
Some of the main lessons that I have learned over the past
weeks are planning, understanding ethical issues, designing and conducting
research. I must admit the process is very time consuming and many of my
Sundays had me locked down in reading and exploring materials that relate to research.
Sometimes I got it right and sometimes I was totally off but it is a learning
process. The simulation exercises and the discussions helped me to understand
the research process better. Persons who conduct research that leads to positive
changes in early childhood must have a special love or deep passion for the
subject area and I must commend them for their efforts. My greatest challenge
was to refine my research topic as it relates to how technology has an impact
on children’s development in middle childhood.
Every early childhood professional should be aware of how to
do research in early childhood. This is a very important aspect of early
childhood because the field is constantly changing and I believe research is
one of the effective tools we have as professionals to keep up with these
changes.
I must say a big thank you to my colleagues and instructor
who guided and helped me for the past eight weeks. Your comments and support
has surely helped me understand research in the early childhood field.