The aim of this ethnographic study was to explore New Zealand children's perspectives on their everyday lives with a focus on the transition from early childhood centre to school. Sixteen children, whose average age was four years and three months at the beginning of the study, were observed, interviewed and listened to, in the three settings of home, kindergarten and school over a period of sixteen months. The children were followed individually on their last session in the kindergarten and their first morning in school. Field notes and videotaped interviews were analysed according to four main issues. The first examined the roles, activities and relationships children engage in at the kindergarten, home and school. The second issue explor...
The notion of curriculum as contested was central to this thesis. In particular, the focus was on ho...
This study follows the lived experience of parents within six families during their oldest child's t...
The notion of curriculum as contested was central to this thesis. In particular, the focus was on ho...
The aim of this ethnographic study was to explore New Zealand children's perspectives on their every...
The way in which children's transition to primary school is managed can set the stage not only ...
This thesis explored the experiences of children and their families as the children started school a...
This thesis presents an ethnographic account of everyday life for eighteen healthy and safe, small t...
This paper presents the findings of a New Zealand study that explores the transition experiences of ...
A successful transition to primary school is critical for contributing towards a positive future lea...
A successful transition to primary school is critical for contributing towards a positive future lea...
In most New Zealand schools, transition to school programmes are introduced based on adult perceptio...
This study analyses the experiences of children, parents and teachers in a changing early childhood ...
This study follows the lived experience of parents within six families during their oldest child's t...
This study follows the lived experience of parents within six families during their oldest child's t...
Despite vast research on school transitions, less attention has been paid to understanding children'...
The notion of curriculum as contested was central to this thesis. In particular, the focus was on ho...
This study follows the lived experience of parents within six families during their oldest child's t...
The notion of curriculum as contested was central to this thesis. In particular, the focus was on ho...
The aim of this ethnographic study was to explore New Zealand children's perspectives on their every...
The way in which children's transition to primary school is managed can set the stage not only ...
This thesis explored the experiences of children and their families as the children started school a...
This thesis presents an ethnographic account of everyday life for eighteen healthy and safe, small t...
This paper presents the findings of a New Zealand study that explores the transition experiences of ...
A successful transition to primary school is critical for contributing towards a positive future lea...
A successful transition to primary school is critical for contributing towards a positive future lea...
In most New Zealand schools, transition to school programmes are introduced based on adult perceptio...
This study analyses the experiences of children, parents and teachers in a changing early childhood ...
This study follows the lived experience of parents within six families during their oldest child's t...
This study follows the lived experience of parents within six families during their oldest child's t...
Despite vast research on school transitions, less attention has been paid to understanding children'...
The notion of curriculum as contested was central to this thesis. In particular, the focus was on ho...
This study follows the lived experience of parents within six families during their oldest child's t...
The notion of curriculum as contested was central to this thesis. In particular, the focus was on ho...