This chapter considers transition to school as a joint enterprise shared by the teacher, children and parents. School start is no longer the first educational transition children experience: taking account of the variety of experiences, people and environments children will have already encountered, means effective communication between all involved. Two illustrative cameos highlight similarities and differences between children’s early childhood journeys and consider implications for each of the transitions they make. A case is made for the usefulness of theories as tools to help this transitions process, bringing a particular focus to children's agency, parental engagement and teacher collaboration
This study follows the lived experience of parents within six families during their oldest child's t...
There has been a great deal written recently about children starting school, particularly primary sc...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Brill via the DOI in thi...
An increased emphasis on an early start in group day care and educational settings for young childre...
Pascal(2002) has suggested that a child's experience during their early years is a critical determin...
Chapter 18 discusses the ways in which children and families make early years transitions, for examp...
The way in which children's transition to primary school is managed can set the stage not only ...
child's transition from the family and/or preschool to school is defined by the child's previous exp...
This chapter focuses on conceptualisation and theorisation of primary–secondary transitions and the ...
The transition to primary school is one of the greatest challenges of early childhood. Handled well,...
This chapter looks at the curriculum as a tool for change in transitions/practices/transitions pract...
Transitions are ubiquitous: they start as our lives begin and we all experience them as we travel th...
This Resource Sheet is a review of research regarding children’s transition from home, to early chil...
This research aimed to investigate the starting school transition by exploring how the transition fr...
Educational transition is a dynamic and ongoing process of adaptation due to a move from one educati...
This study follows the lived experience of parents within six families during their oldest child's t...
There has been a great deal written recently about children starting school, particularly primary sc...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Brill via the DOI in thi...
An increased emphasis on an early start in group day care and educational settings for young childre...
Pascal(2002) has suggested that a child's experience during their early years is a critical determin...
Chapter 18 discusses the ways in which children and families make early years transitions, for examp...
The way in which children's transition to primary school is managed can set the stage not only ...
child's transition from the family and/or preschool to school is defined by the child's previous exp...
This chapter focuses on conceptualisation and theorisation of primary–secondary transitions and the ...
The transition to primary school is one of the greatest challenges of early childhood. Handled well,...
This chapter looks at the curriculum as a tool for change in transitions/practices/transitions pract...
Transitions are ubiquitous: they start as our lives begin and we all experience them as we travel th...
This Resource Sheet is a review of research regarding children’s transition from home, to early chil...
This research aimed to investigate the starting school transition by exploring how the transition fr...
Educational transition is a dynamic and ongoing process of adaptation due to a move from one educati...
This study follows the lived experience of parents within six families during their oldest child's t...
There has been a great deal written recently about children starting school, particularly primary sc...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Brill via the DOI in thi...