Saturday, June 7, 2014

Exploring International Research Topics


While exploring the Early Childhood Australia website, I found many research topics that were similar to the ones we are searching in our state. For example, I noticed Australia conducted a study regarding learning and teaching through play, learning positive behaviors through educator-child relationships, and the benefits of active children. All of these topics are familiar to me because, we often discuss these topics at work and at school. Some other important research topics explored in Australia are, managing difficult behaviors, building communication with families, and children as active learners. All of these are important topics to research when dealing with children and families because, it gives educators, parents, and researchers a better understanding of children and how they foster.
Some new ideas I have learned from this site is how to service the social and emotional needs of gifted children. I have also learned from the early childhood news how to fight against e-bullying. Bullying does not only occur at school, home, or other places; it is a horrible situation on social media and through other internet means. Parents and educators should be aware of these issues because they begin early in the lives of children. Parents and educators should read the information in this newsletter to learn why it is important to stop e-bullying before it is out of control. The information on bullying is one of the most important new ideas I have learned from researching this website; for more information, go to http://www.earlychildhoodaustralia.org.au/early_childhood_news/early_childhood_news/march-media-release-fight-against-e-bullying-needs-to-start-early.html.
While exploring, I found many research topics that I have not personally seen including meeting the needs of gifted children, storytelling with children, and using digital photography in early childhood settings. The topic regarding photography was especially meaningful to me because, I enjoy taking pictures in general. When I am doing an activity, I love capturing children being creative. I also realized, when working with gifted children, one must understand how to recognize a gifted child, learn how to accommodate his or her learning, and provide meaningful activities to nurture his or her abilities.
Overall, this website provides meaningful information to help parents and educators. I learned many new things to help me as an educator. I hope the information I have provided will spark the readers’ interest. Please explore this website for yourselves to view new and reformed information related to the development of children and research topics of interest.

Lah-Lah D.

Early Childhood Australia: 
http://www.earlychildhoodaustralia.org.au/


3 comments:

  1. Hi Lah- Lah, Looks like we chose the same sight. I am very interested in this area as I lived in Australia for quite some time as I was younger. My brother actually attended preschool there and I finished elementary school and began Junior high there. the education system in many ways is different and yet I found so many research topics that our nations had n common and that were universal.

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  2. I love your blog information. I too used the same web site and found it interesting to see that other countries have the same concerns as we do here in the US

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  3. Hi Lah-Lah
    I also found the Early Childhood Australia website to be very informational. Yes it does shared information about many research subject that we discuss in our homes and on our jobs. It was very enlightening to read research from Australia on familiar subjects. Enjoyed your post.

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