This study explored teachers’ and pupils’ perceptions of pedagogical discontinuity in the transition from Reception to Year 1. Data were collected through interviews with one Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) and one Year 1 teacher in the same setting. A questionnaire distributed to Year 1 children (n = 23) provided supplementary data. Findings revealed that teachers and pupils were aware of pedagogical discontinuity in the transition from EYFS to Year 1. Teachers attributed pedagogical discontinuity to the constraints of the National Curriculum. Pressures to ensure children are ‘school ready’ also have implications for bridging pedagogical discontinuity through play
Over the last two decades, the English state has sought to establish increasing levels of control ov...
There is a growing body of research behind the play-based movement in education today – a topic that...
There is a growing body of research behind the play-based movement in education today – a topic that...
As children make the transition from the Early Years Foundation Stage to Year 1 they must negotiate ...
School readiness performance measures, such as the Good Level of Development (GLD), are increasingly...
In the current educational climate of teacher accountability, high-stakes assessment and outcomes-ba...
This paper explores the practicalities of implementing play-based pedagogy in early primary. Using a...
This paper explores the practicalities of implementing play-based pedagogy in early primary. Using a...
This paper explores the practicalities of implementing play-based pedagogy in early primary. Using a...
This paper explores the practicalities of implementing play-based pedagogy in early primary. Using a...
This paper explores the practicalities of implementing play-based pedagogy in early primary. Using a...
School readiness performance measures, such as the Good Level of Development (GLD), are increasingly...
This paper explores the practicalities of implementing play-based pedagogy in early primary. Using a...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Early Education and De...
There is a growing body of research behind the play-based movement in education today – a topic that...
Over the last two decades, the English state has sought to establish increasing levels of control ov...
There is a growing body of research behind the play-based movement in education today – a topic that...
There is a growing body of research behind the play-based movement in education today – a topic that...
As children make the transition from the Early Years Foundation Stage to Year 1 they must negotiate ...
School readiness performance measures, such as the Good Level of Development (GLD), are increasingly...
In the current educational climate of teacher accountability, high-stakes assessment and outcomes-ba...
This paper explores the practicalities of implementing play-based pedagogy in early primary. Using a...
This paper explores the practicalities of implementing play-based pedagogy in early primary. Using a...
This paper explores the practicalities of implementing play-based pedagogy in early primary. Using a...
This paper explores the practicalities of implementing play-based pedagogy in early primary. Using a...
This paper explores the practicalities of implementing play-based pedagogy in early primary. Using a...
School readiness performance measures, such as the Good Level of Development (GLD), are increasingly...
This paper explores the practicalities of implementing play-based pedagogy in early primary. Using a...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Early Education and De...
There is a growing body of research behind the play-based movement in education today – a topic that...
Over the last two decades, the English state has sought to establish increasing levels of control ov...
There is a growing body of research behind the play-based movement in education today – a topic that...
There is a growing body of research behind the play-based movement in education today – a topic that...