In our call for papers for this special issue on transitions in the early years, we highlighted the issue of respectful, reciprocal relationships and the importance of listening to communities whose voices had not been previously heard. The papers published here provide an opportunity to consider these issues through new lenses, providing perspectives which include different sectors of early education; geograph- ical variations across urban, rural and remote communities; children's experiences across age groups, within settings and between home and centre; structural, curricular and professional priorities. It is possible to consider the implications of such emerging transitions issues – as identity, aspirations, agency, power, structure an...
Despite variations of educational systems, when transitions in education occur, the pedagogical chal...
This paper presents literature and findings on childhood transitions in public education. Set in the...
I am writing this Editorial from my study in central England which, as part of the UK, is in the pro...
There has been a great deal written recently about children starting school, particularly primary sc...
This publication arose from the interests of the chapter authors, ‘a small group of thoughtful peopl...
This paper presents the findings of a New Zealand study that explores the transition experiences of ...
This publication arose from the interests of the chapter authors, ‘a small group of thoughtful peopl...
This being the first editorial that I have written since joining the editorial team, I would like to...
This book appears at a significant time for those who work in early childhood education. Many govern...
© 2014 Claudine Jane LamIn Australia in 2009, the early childhood profession witnessed the debut of ...
In the last decade, the relationship between early childhood education and care (ECEC) and compulsor...
Introduction to this special issue of the Early Childhood Folio on key learning competencies across ...
Editorial for special issue of Journal of Research in Post Compulsory Education. The articles publis...
In this symposium we will focus on educational transitions that children and young people make from ...
International audienceThis paper addresses the issue of transition and socialization in the early ye...
Despite variations of educational systems, when transitions in education occur, the pedagogical chal...
This paper presents literature and findings on childhood transitions in public education. Set in the...
I am writing this Editorial from my study in central England which, as part of the UK, is in the pro...
There has been a great deal written recently about children starting school, particularly primary sc...
This publication arose from the interests of the chapter authors, ‘a small group of thoughtful peopl...
This paper presents the findings of a New Zealand study that explores the transition experiences of ...
This publication arose from the interests of the chapter authors, ‘a small group of thoughtful peopl...
This being the first editorial that I have written since joining the editorial team, I would like to...
This book appears at a significant time for those who work in early childhood education. Many govern...
© 2014 Claudine Jane LamIn Australia in 2009, the early childhood profession witnessed the debut of ...
In the last decade, the relationship between early childhood education and care (ECEC) and compulsor...
Introduction to this special issue of the Early Childhood Folio on key learning competencies across ...
Editorial for special issue of Journal of Research in Post Compulsory Education. The articles publis...
In this symposium we will focus on educational transitions that children and young people make from ...
International audienceThis paper addresses the issue of transition and socialization in the early ye...
Despite variations of educational systems, when transitions in education occur, the pedagogical chal...
This paper presents literature and findings on childhood transitions in public education. Set in the...
I am writing this Editorial from my study in central England which, as part of the UK, is in the pro...