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School readiness: the views of pre-service preschool teachers and pre-service primary teachers

Pages 509-525 | Received 08 Mar 2015, Accepted 10 Apr 2015, Published online: 21 May 2015
 

Abstract

This study compares the views of the concept of school readiness held by 50 pre-service preschool teachers and 50 pre-service primary teachers. Data were collected through a semi-structured interview protocol, and the word-list and key-words-in-context techniques were used for qualitative data analysis. Findings show that pre-service preschool teachers and pre-service primary teachers have similar views related to school readiness. Both emphasised that school readiness may be defined through the lens of developmental domains, and exhibited broad agreement that the most effective people in the school-readiness process were parents. On the other hand, some differences between the preschool respondents and the primary school respondents were identified. For instance, when defining school readiness, enhancing all developmental skills of children was mostly emphasised by the primary group.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

Notes on contributor

İkbal Tuba Şahin Sak is an assistant professor of Early Childhood Education at Yüzüncü Yıl University, Van, Turkey. She has worked as a preschool teacher for 2 years and a research assistant for 4 years. Her research areas are school readiness, classroom management, developmentally appropriate practice (DAP) and physical environment in early childhood education. She has many presentations and publications.

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