Transition from primary to secondary school can be the beginning
of a slippery slope towards educational disengagement that can
continue throughout schooling. It is critical, therefore, that
teachers understand how to manage transitions effectively to
protect children s wellbeing and interest in school.
Understanding School Transition offers training primary and
secondary teachers an introduction to what happens to children s
academic, social and personal adaptation when they move between
schools. It explores current school initiatives in the UK and
internationally and introduces methods and strategies for designing
developmentally appropriate transitions.
Beginning by establishing the ethos that school transition
should be a positive experience for every child, key issues
explored include:
- Judging the level disengagement in school and recognising
particularly vulnerable children.
- Understanding children s adaptability - being sensitive versus
resilient, adaptable versus fixed, and the influence of personal
and environmental characteristics.
- Managing unrealistic expectations and familiarising children
with their new school.
- The impact of teachers behaviour, stereotyping and extreme
strictness and work pressure on the experience of transition
- Strategies for effectively bridging the divide in teaching
styles and curriculum content between primary and secondary
schools.
- Involving children as collaborators in designing transitions
initiatives
- The role of the dedicated transitions manager and subject
specialist teachers.
Illustrated by case studies of experiences in real schools,
Understanding School Transition will be essential reading for all
training and practising teachers, as well as transition and subject
specialists, who want to better understand and influence what
happens to children at this crucial stage.
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