After reflecting on my personal and professional experiences,
as an immigrant in the USA and as a Head Start teacher who has worked mostly
with immigrant families, I have decided to focus my simulation research on the
inclusion of immigrant families in early childhood programs. I think the
research of this topic is important because of the changing demographics that
conforms our society. Hernandez mentioned that “if you want to see the future
face of America, visit a preschool classroom today” (Hernandez, 2009, p. 6),
because the early childhood programs could reflect the current population in a
community.
Choosing a topic to research about is not an easy decision,
but counting on a supportive network of colleagues we all will be able to
overcome our challenges, providing to each other enough resources to develop
our simulation research. The support received from my colleagues is highly
appreciated and is also as important as the resources I could find in libraries
and online databases.
References
Hernandez, L. A. (2009). Wake up and smell the demographics.
Exchange, (190), 6–9.
Mac Naughton, G., Rolfe, S.A., & Siraj-Blatchford, I.
(2010). Doing early childhood research: International perspectives on theory
and practice (2nd ed.). New York, NY: McGraw-Hill.
Hi Caty,
ReplyDeleteAs I mentioned in this week's discussion, I think inclusion will be a meaningful and interesting topic. My anxiety level about research, like yours, has lowered since we began this class. Knowing we are going to learn the process step by step and using learning aids like the research charts is going to make the process easier. I am looking forward to acquiring a new and useful skill.
Suzanne,
DeleteI do too think the research chart is a useful tool, especially to us as novice researchers.
Caty,
ReplyDeleteI'm in total agreement the research process does not seen so overwhelming now since it is been broken down into sections. This way we can gain a better understanding of how the research process work.
Sheila,
DeleteBesides breaking the research process into sections, I consider the resources are helpful too, because they clearly explain each section.
Caty,
ReplyDeleteIt is nice to be in class with you again. I think that your research topic is great. I love how it reflects a part of you. I also chose a topic that was close to my heart, poverty. I wish the best of luck with your research and look forward to hearing about the results.
Crystal
Hi Crystal!
DeleteI think that choosing a topic we are related to, gives us personal and professional incentives.
I do too enjoy working with and learning from you!:)