My chosen research topic for my building research competencies
simulation is: Eliminating inequities of accessibility to high quality
preschool programs. So far my personal experience with the simulation process
has been a positive one. Constructing a research chart has been helpful with
organizing information and I have learned a lot about finding credible on line
resources and what makes a credible resource.
From previous classes and research I have learned what a
valuable resource professional connections can be. I am compiling a list of
professional resources that I can access to assist me with this particular
subject. Having access to other early childhood professionals with knowledge
and experience is an invaluable resource.
The three related subtopics I would like to explore further
are; 1. What does high quality early childhood education look like. 2. Who currently has access to affordable high
quality early childhood education. 3. How do we make high quality early
childhood education affordable for all? Any
input or experience you have with these three sub topics would be greatly
appreciated.
I chose this subject because it is very personal for me. As
a child coming from a middle class working family I did not receive early
childhood education. When my children were old enough for preschool they did
not qualify for preschool because we made too much money but we couldn’t afford
to pay, so they couldn’t go. That is when I decided as a parent to educate
myself so that I could teach my children and give them the head start every
child deserves; not just the wealthy children or the low income children but
every child.
I looked at the free programs like head start and saw that
they offered a well-rounded program that encompassed early learning, social
emotional skills, family services and health and nutrition. I also looked at
programs through private entities like churches and for profit child care. I
found that the highest quality programs that offered the most comprehensive
services were crafted for low-income children to level the playing field. In
the process of leveling the playing field the powers to be were creating an
unacceptable inequity of accessibility for working families who did not qualify
for welfare.
As my professional career has advanced this inequity has not
disappeared but there are strides being made. By researching this subject I
think that I can bring this topic to the forefront of discussions that are
already being had about accessibility of early childhood education, my research
can be used by politicians and change agents in the early childhood field to
express the importance of high quality early childhood education for all and I
can use my research to give my career direction
so that I can continue in my efforts to bring affordable universal
preschool to every 4-5 year old’s family that wants it.
I have found a few valuable resources besides professional
connections that can help me with my research. The High Scope web page has a
research link that has a lot of resources that can assist researchers. www.highscope.org Also, the NAEYC is a
great resource for researchers. www.naeyc.org
I wouldn’t suggest using personal blogs or social media
unless you can validate credentials and authenticity.
Hi Susan
ReplyDeletewonderful choice of topics and great post! Sadly, there are so many children who do not attend a preschool due to various factors. This needs to change. We need to make sure that ALL children are receiving a high quality education at this age. They are our future and the fact that a lot of children just jump into kindergarten, most unready, is sad. I found the following regarding inequities in preschool and I hope they are useful for you.
https://www.whitehouse.gov/issues/education/early-childhood
http://web.mit.edu/workplacecenter/docs/Full%20Report.pdf
Best wishes in your research
Crystallynn
Susan;
ReplyDeleteI am so excited to hear about your research. My husband and I too have had to make difficult choices to give our children a preschool education. Since our third son was born my husband has worked nothing but evening and weekend shifts so he could be home to care for our children and take them too and from part time preschool as they became old enough (full time early childhood services was not affordable). We literally exchange our kids in the parking lot of my school as I get off work and he goes to. One of the most exciting things about our youngest turning five and going to kindergarten is that my husband will finally be able to work some day shifts and we will see each other. This is for sure a topic that needs more attention. I'm so glad this has been a positive experience for you this far.
-Liz Plaskon