This study used an embedded mixed method design to examine teachers’ experiences with a state-mandated kindergarten readiness assessment during its inaugural year. Participants were 143 kindergarten teachers from one county in a Midwestern state. In general, teachers did not perceive the Kindergarten Readiness Assessment as useful for one of its intended purposes of guiding instruction. Our findings did not indicate an adversity to assessment in general. Rather, perceptions that the new KRA was less useful for practice seemed to stem from administration issues, problems with the content assessed by the KRA, and participants’ misunderstandings regarding the purpose of the KRA. Furthermore, participants reported that the KRA took away valuabl...
This qualitative study examined the perceptions and understandings of various stakeholders in the ea...
Many early childhood learners enter kindergarten not academically and social-emotionally prepared. T...
This study examined 180 matched pretest/posttest surveys of kindergarten teachers\u27 perceptions of...
This study used an embedded mixed method design to examine teachers’ experiences with a state-mandat...
In this study we examined teachers’ perspectives regarding the second year of implementing a Kinderg...
This white paper presents the results of a survey completed by teachers and principals in central Oh...
In this white paper, we present the results of a survey completed by teachers from across Ohio conce...
The purpose of this study was to determine if there was a difference in perception between pre-kinde...
Using the National Center for Early Development and Learning’s Transition Practices Survey (1996), R...
The increase in the number of parents who decide not to enroll their children into a formal kinderga...
The Kindergarten Readiness Assessment provides information on children's preparedness for kindergart...
Early childhood education plays a very important role in influencing the success of a child later in...
Kindergarten students in a Title 1 elementary school are lacking school readiness skills. When stude...
This study examined the perceptions of kindergarten readiness for kindergarten teachers, public prek...
The Kindergarten Readiness Assessment provides information on children's preparedness for kindergart...
This qualitative study examined the perceptions and understandings of various stakeholders in the ea...
Many early childhood learners enter kindergarten not academically and social-emotionally prepared. T...
This study examined 180 matched pretest/posttest surveys of kindergarten teachers\u27 perceptions of...
This study used an embedded mixed method design to examine teachers’ experiences with a state-mandat...
In this study we examined teachers’ perspectives regarding the second year of implementing a Kinderg...
This white paper presents the results of a survey completed by teachers and principals in central Oh...
In this white paper, we present the results of a survey completed by teachers from across Ohio conce...
The purpose of this study was to determine if there was a difference in perception between pre-kinde...
Using the National Center for Early Development and Learning’s Transition Practices Survey (1996), R...
The increase in the number of parents who decide not to enroll their children into a formal kinderga...
The Kindergarten Readiness Assessment provides information on children's preparedness for kindergart...
Early childhood education plays a very important role in influencing the success of a child later in...
Kindergarten students in a Title 1 elementary school are lacking school readiness skills. When stude...
This study examined the perceptions of kindergarten readiness for kindergarten teachers, public prek...
The Kindergarten Readiness Assessment provides information on children's preparedness for kindergart...
This qualitative study examined the perceptions and understandings of various stakeholders in the ea...
Many early childhood learners enter kindergarten not academically and social-emotionally prepared. T...
This study examined 180 matched pretest/posttest surveys of kindergarten teachers\u27 perceptions of...