Affiliation:
1. University of Western Sydney, Australia
Abstract
Each year, as children start formal schooling, there are discussions between parents and educators about children who are, or are not, ‘ready for school’. The first section of this article examines issues of readiness, definitions of readiness, and considers some implications of decisions about children's readiness status. Following this, and in the context of different perspectives of readiness, the views of Australian children, parents and educators are considered. These views indicate some similarities between the expectations of parents and educators, and some differences between what children and adults regard as important in the transition to school. Implications for early childhood education and educators are considered.
Subject
Developmental and Educational Psychology,Education
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