First I want to thank you for being my classmate this semester and commenting on both my blog and discussion post. Each comment has given me more to think about each week.
Now to the question.
The insights I have gained in this course is that researcher spend more time designing most of their project than doing them, unless it is a longitudinal study.
The nature of research project has not change for me. I do not have the patients for a long term project mine are the quick in the classroom situations. Like if this happens then what are the results.
The lessons I learn about each step in research is to be clear about what is to happen and to be able to write everything out so it can be reproduced by other students or researchers.
The challenge I faces was too many variables. I narrowed it downed to one and made sure that each child had a secure attachment as part of their condition of being in the research project.
My perception has not change we still need good research but now when I look at the research articles I will know what to look for to see if there is a valid project and results.
Thank Laury for you blog. And I agree with you 100% researching take a lot of time and I do not know if I can do that.
ReplyDeleteThanks Laury for your thoughts and I too agree that I want and need to see the quick results so that I can act spontaneously to help students learn. It has been a pleasure working with your and I hope to continue through this journey.
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