This proposed book will be part of the new international series
Educating the Young Child. It will focus on transitions that young
children make to early care and education settings, along with the
issues that surround this very important time in their lives. The
theme is timely and important because children transitions are a
universal rite of passage encountered by children worldwide. The
diverse experiences, traits, and needs exhibited by young children
provide early childhood educators with what may be a potentially
challenging role. New experiences, such as the start of formal
schooling, mark important and exciting events that also evoke
different reactions from both parents and children.
With an international focus, the purpose of this book is to
communicate an enlarged view of the currently constraining
deficit-based American focus on readiness for the transition to
formal school. By broadening this narrow view, the book will
appreciate and honor the promise and potential of all children
worldwide. The insights shared in this book have the potential to
inform both practice and policy.
The book will provide a plethora of practices and strategies for
promoting successful transitions for children in a variety of
social and cultural contexts. As a resource for teacher education
programs, along with in-service early childhood professionals, and
university faculty, the book will also provide a theoretical and
research background. This edited book will showcase the views of a
variety of authors who have demonstrated experience in topics
related to transitions in early childhood education. One of these
noted authors is Nancy Balaban, who has published two significant
works in this area.
As a former kindergarten teacher, I view the book as a resource
that will assist educators to promote successful transitions for
the students they serve. It has been my experience that student
teachers who are placed in early childhood classrooms in the fall
semester have an "edge" over those who student teach in the spring
semester, due to the many practices that they observe as the
transition process unfolds. For those who do not have the
opportunity to prepare for teaching in this way, the book will help
fill the gap between theory and practice and be a resource for
teachers as they support their students transitions to new
educational experiences.
To prepare an effectively organized book, a review of literature
was conducted on the topic of transition to formal school. As the
co-editor, I have also written on this subject and have researched
international practices for promoting successful transitions.
Authors who have previously published books and articles on this
topic were researched and a tentative table of contents was
developed based on previous work that was done in this area. The
goal for the proposed book is to provide early childhood educators
with a resource that is a compilation of research-based strategies
and pertinent information that addresses issues related to the
transition to formal school experiences, according to noted
researchers who have already published in this area. Their
expertise will be compiled into this book and address issues that
include attachment and separation; meeting the needs of children
with exceptionalities; children living in poverty; family
relationships; and strategies for promoting successful
transitions.
The targeted market for this book will benefit from the
information contained in the book because of the universality of
the transitions that children experience, yet the diverse needs
that exist. When educators are familiar with current,
research-based practices for addressing children s transition
needs, their students and their families will ultimately benefit.
It is essential that early childhood educators are aware of the
practices that exist that can help with this very important
milestone in their students lives."
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