Sunday, June 26, 2011

Conclusion of Building Research Competencies

I have gained a plethora of information on research that I had not known before taking this research class. I was afraid that the class would be another math class. However, we have learned how to ask the right question, fine tune the question, construct how the research will be done, and review the construction in order to ensure more than equality in the research but equity as well. I now understand how research of the past had gone wrong or concluded with errors. Dominant approaches to research did many social questions a disservice. Thankfully, researchers with this understanding are now working toward research that will benefit all of society, for information, for solving problems, and for correcting past conclusions.
One main challenge of this class was understanding and retaining the vocabulary of the text. However, completing the assignments and applications of the course ensured that the terms were used and understood. First line EC professionals and administrators need to participate and review research.  Proper research conducted helps improve the conditions of the classroom, teaching styles, environment, and the families of young children.
Once again, I have enjoyed sharing and interacting with the students in this course. I am taking the rest of the summer off. I’m exhausted. I will resume in the fall with my studies. Thanks to everyone that who have traveled with me in the last 4 classes. Best wishes to you all.

Saturday, June 4, 2011

Early Childhood Australia

I chose the website for Early Childhood Australia (ECA) to peruse for this assignment because the agency is the equivalent of the US NAEYC organization.
‘Early Childhood Australia will advocate to ensure quality, social justice and equity in all issues relating to the education and care of children from birth to eight years’ (Early Childhood Australia, 2011).
This site has a plethora of information areas for many interests in the ECA field.  Research listed on the home page:
·         How does your state rate? New report examines states’ progress in early childhood reforms.
·         Everyday learning about responding to the emotional needs of children
·         Research in Practice Series: Respecting Diversity—Articulating early childhood practice
·         Research in Practice Series: The Early Years Learning Framework—Getting started
·         Research in Practice Series: Learning and teaching through play—Supporting the Early Years Learning Framework. (ECA, 2011)
There is a page dedicated to resources of the latest published research projects.
Working through the site, I discovered that ECA goals, mission, and concerns somewhat mirror that of NAECY which includes a Code of Ethics. On this site was also information from other countries on their latest discoveries and concerns.
I found it most interesting to read about their efforts for diversity. One of the links guided me to their concerns about teaching the Indigenous children within their cultural settings.  The site also has videos on different lessons. I am adding my name to their mailing list for new articles and findings.
Early Childhood Australia: A Voice for Young Children. (2011). Retrieved from
     http://www.earlychildhoodaustralia.org.au/