This comparative case study, with a phenomenological approach examined the effect of kindergarten transition practices on kindergarten reading achievement. Study participants were 4 administrators and 8 kindergarten teachers at 2 elementary schools in southeastern North Carolina. Findings included 61 transition practices and 4 barriers not previously reported in the literature. Data from multiple resources were triangulated and descriptive findings were compared to a Kindergarten Transition Program Logic Model that revealed the number and intensity of school based transition practices were associated with more positive reading achievement in kindergarten. This finding was contradicted by factors not controlled for in this study. The finding...
The United States is in the bottom quartile of formally enrolled preschoolers in the developed count...
This causal-comparative study examined the differences in early childhood experiences on the critica...
PROBLEM: Transitioning into kindergarten marks an important time in the lives of young children and ...
Kindergarten students in a Title 1 elementary school are lacking school readiness skills. When stude...
The transition to kindergarten represents a significant milestone in the lives of young children and...
Current national practices demand that public educators demonstrate accountability for academic achi...
August and September mark the start of the school year for America's children, and for the more than...
Kindergarten has changed dramatically from a play-based, social experience a generation ago to the l...
This qualitative comparative case study conducted in two West Virginia school systems examined the f...
Many early childhood learners enter kindergarten not academically and social-emotionally prepared. T...
The increase in the number of parents who decide not to enroll their children into a formal kinderga...
As the first compulsory grade in the elementary school program, kindergarten is designed to prepare ...
Using the National Center for Early Development and Learning’s Transition Practices Survey (1996), R...
Children's early school success is critical, and evidence suggests that when kindergarten teachers p...
The design method for this study was non-experimental quantitative. The survey was distributed via e...
The United States is in the bottom quartile of formally enrolled preschoolers in the developed count...
This causal-comparative study examined the differences in early childhood experiences on the critica...
PROBLEM: Transitioning into kindergarten marks an important time in the lives of young children and ...
Kindergarten students in a Title 1 elementary school are lacking school readiness skills. When stude...
The transition to kindergarten represents a significant milestone in the lives of young children and...
Current national practices demand that public educators demonstrate accountability for academic achi...
August and September mark the start of the school year for America's children, and for the more than...
Kindergarten has changed dramatically from a play-based, social experience a generation ago to the l...
This qualitative comparative case study conducted in two West Virginia school systems examined the f...
Many early childhood learners enter kindergarten not academically and social-emotionally prepared. T...
The increase in the number of parents who decide not to enroll their children into a formal kinderga...
As the first compulsory grade in the elementary school program, kindergarten is designed to prepare ...
Using the National Center for Early Development and Learning’s Transition Practices Survey (1996), R...
Children's early school success is critical, and evidence suggests that when kindergarten teachers p...
The design method for this study was non-experimental quantitative. The survey was distributed via e...
The United States is in the bottom quartile of formally enrolled preschoolers in the developed count...
This causal-comparative study examined the differences in early childhood experiences on the critica...
PROBLEM: Transitioning into kindergarten marks an important time in the lives of young children and ...