Sunday, September 11, 2011

Discussion #5

During my research, I learned that poor people are serioulsy divided into to groups, the haves and the have nots.  I have learned that the poor people who have are more likely to teach their children language/vocabulary without going to school  and thier children are more likely to succeed  in school.  Although, I believe that the odds are very much against the poor families who have.  I have to  support research. 
I learned that their are many people advocating for the rights of quality early childcare for young children.  I have learned that the State and government have some who are strong supporters advocating to cut education for young children because they believe that research that is conducted on a child's brain to show that  early learning, is a myth.
One challange that I overcame while completing my research paper was that I learned how to use the outline as a tool so that my paper would make sense.
An insight that I gained was that all young children may never reap the benifit of an early education because of money, beliefs and power.
A misconception that I have corrected is making sure that my paper is composed of research and not my own thoughts and experiences.

3 comments:

  1. I also find hard get separate own thoughts and experiences when one is writing to a controversial topics where politic is involve. Congratulations for your research paper it is very informative and I hope that Head Start program continue serving in home day cares and centers.
    Thank you for your comments in my blogs and i hope continue in contact with you it was a pleasure be your co-student.

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  2. Your research has been very interesting to me. As the weeks passed and I read your posts, I knew your research was very profound. I appreciate the comments you left on my blog and the suggestions that were made. I wish you the best of luck and I hope that you continue to inspire others about the importance of quality early childhood education.

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