Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Final Blog Post

This class has completely changed my view of research and all that it entails.  I had previously conducted an action research project for my externship and therefore thought I had a pretty good understanding of educational research.  However I came into the class not knowing the definitions of quantitative and qualitative research.  I have learned that the research I previously conducted was only one of the vast amounts of research studies that can be performed.  I now understand the complexities of educational research and the focus one must have when choosing a topic to study.  I also understand the great difficulties one can have when trying to actually conduct research in a school.  Having never taken a statistics class, the statistical techniques pertaining to research were completely new to me.  I have not used them a lot since I am designing a qualitative study, but I now have a better grasp of their meanings and uses.  It has been interesting in discussing the ethical concerns of research because I am also taking a class right now on educational issues and policies in which we discuss ethical dilemmas.  I have been able to take some of the ideas from that class and think about them in terms of using human subjects in research.  My opinion of research has definitely changed as I now realize how time-consuming and in-depth it can really be.  I think one of the hardest parts for me was narrowing down a research topic, but I think if we were actually conducting this research that the data analysis would also prove to be a tremendous task.  I am interested in doing further research, but I think I would need to find a topic of great interest to me in order to stay focused throughout the entire process.

1 comment:

  1. Because you spend so much time with it, you do have to love your topic. And there is so much complexity around it that can get overwhelming. But on the other hand, there is also just going out and doing it, making mistakes, and learning as you go. You have done action research. You know. This is where the fun is. I hope you do consider practicing research in your future.

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