Parents’, teachers’, and administrators’ views on children’s transitions to kindergarten

A research-to-practice summary

Authors

  • Virginia E. Vitiello University of Virginia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55370/hsdialog.v23i2.1176

Keywords:

preschool, kindergarten, transition

Abstract

This study documented perspectives from parents, teachers and administrators involved in children’s transitions from public pre-K into kindergarten within a large, diverse county. The purpose was to better understand how these stakeholders experience transitions and how they view their roles in the transition process. Qualitative results indicated a wide range of transition practices were in use, although use of specific practices varied from program to program. Thematic analysis indicated areas of agreement and points of divergence in how stakeholders viewed transitions. Results are discussed in relation to considerations for teachers and administrators interested in streamlining the transition from pre-K to kindergarten.

Author Biography

Virginia E. Vitiello, University of Virginia

Research Assistant Professor, Curry School of Education

Published

2020-12-13

Issue

Section

Research-to-Practice Summaries