Saturday, February 27, 2016

When I Think of Research...

I just want to start out by saying thank you to all of my classmates and Professor Parrish.  I have enjoyed this research class much more than I ever could have expected.  Something that has really stood out to me about research throughout this course is the fact that in order to do your own research, it is so important to have a clear and refined research question.  I have enjoyed my research simulation, and had refined my question multiple times, but I still feel that it could have been refined to make it even more understanding and impacting on the field.  Before when I would think about research, it always seemed to sound kind of dreadful, but I have come to realize that when you are researching something that is a passion of yours, it can become enjoyable.  I never could have seen myself in a career doing mostly research, and though I still have a long way to go before I would feel comfortable in a research field, I can definitely see it as a possibility for me.  It has been so helpful to be able to learn more fully all of the components that come with research.  I feel that one reason research can seem so daunting is because there is so much work and steps that need to be considered, but no research would be successful if it weren't for every process that is required in research studies. I am grateful for the knowledge and confidence that this class has given me and feel that it will benefit me in any way I choose to go as an early childhood professional.

2 comments:

  1. Linzie,
    I'm glad you learned so much through this class! And that's exciting that research may become a possibility for you in the future. It's funny how something that seemed so daunting at the beginning of the class, once you understand it, can become enjoyable!
    Danielle

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  2. Linzie,
    I too have enjoyed the class even though its challenges tested my intelligence to its limits!
    your input has led to my better understanding of research process. Thank you,
    Yvonne

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