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Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Building Research Competencies

Building Research Competencies

Research is a very complicated tool used to acquire information.  Without it however stagnation in practices would take hold and best-practices would disappear.  There are so many concepts to consider when building a research project.  A great deal of contemplation is required to ensure research validity.   My thoughts of research being intimidating was warranted however, I have found research can be a small project surveying  families or conducting a needs assessment,  to an elaborate longitudinal study follow participants for years.

A great deal of care must be used when designing a research study. Research projects cannot haphazardly be designed or conducted.

I had many challenges through this class. Building Research Competencies is the first class I felt that I was out of my element. The terminology and concepts were foreign to me. I had a great deal of distraction throughout the term, which made the topic even more challenging to decipher.

Understanding how early childhood research is created from the conception to fruition, enlightened me on the viability of findings. I have greater appreciation for early childhood research and the dedicated people who conduct it.

Monday, April 2, 2012

Early Childhood Development Virtual University (ECDVU) Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA)


Early Childhood Development Virtual University (ECDVU) Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) provides a great deal of information about the development of the University of Victoria’s virtual university. This international endeavor on early childhood research provided access into the Sub-Saharan Africa portal and the research conducted in that geographical area. The Early Childhood Development Virtual University (ECDVU) is a pioneering and comprehensive approach to addressing ECD capacity building and leadership improvements in Africa. Several degree programs are offered including a Masters degree and a certificate program. The ECDVU is committed to improving the well-being of children and their families in Africa. The program employed various delivery methods including: employing a generative curriculum, promoting a ripple effects and networking activities, and a quality academic program.

I was surprised to find the status, of Early Childhood Development in Sub-Saharan Africa, to be in its infancy stage. The process of finding specialist to instruct the courses in the urban and rural areas seemed like a daunting task to undertake.  There are several groups that are significant to the achievement of each ECDVU initiative, including: learners, faculty, advisors and funders. There are several major projects, seeking a better understanding and improving initiatives for Early Childhood Development in Sub-Saharan Africa. The funders for these programs are agencies we have been working with over the last several classes:


Are a few of the agencies working on this program.