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Saturday, December 20, 2014

End of EDUC 6163

Thank you to my classmates and Dr. Todd for your feedback this course.

I would have to say that the biggest insight that I gained about research from this course is that I am NOT a researcher, and don't have any desire to be one. I am not a details-oriented person, and if I was doing this full time, I would most likely lose my mind!

I do, however, have a new respect for those who are researchers. I don't think I fully appreciated the amount of work that goes into planning, data collection, analysis, and reporting. I was (blissfully) unaware of the different types of research, and just how many steps there were in simply preparing to begin a study.

For me, this course has been my biggest challenge since beginning my journey towards my advanced degree, as it is not an area I view as a strong point, nor one that invoked strong feelings in me. I have a hard time completing work that I don't feel passionate about, but I have managed to do so.

I cannot say that my view of early childhood professionals has changed as a result of this course. It has enhanced my appreciation of those who have the patience to work in this particular area, as well as made me grateful that I am not one of them!

Best of luck to you all as you continue your journey!!!!

Kathy

2 comments:

  1. Kathleen,

    I'm glad I was not alone in finding this class difficult. It was rewarding just to complete it! Thank you for your insightful posts. I'm sure we will be in a class again together soon. If not, good luck!!

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  2. Kathy,

    I have to agree I am not a researcher either and found this class to be difficult in the fact that I had little interest in researching. However, I will say that I give a lot of credit to those who are researchers and enjoy preparing for the study in planning, data collection, analysis and reporting. It was great working with you again. Great Post!

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