儿童的入学记忆:建立和分享过渡资本

IF 1.6 4区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Australasian Journal of Early Childhood Pub Date : 2022-05-01 DOI:10.1177/18369391221095570
M. Schürer, Sue Dockett, B. Perry
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本文探讨了小学高年级儿童对他们升入第一年的记忆,以及这种转变对他们与小学持续关系的影响。澳大利亚一所小学的11名四年级和五年级学生(10-11岁;5名男孩和6名女孩)分享的见解有助于理解儿童在教育转型(转型资本)中制定和使用的策略,不仅在向学校的转型中,而且在整个学校的持续教育转型中。年龄较大的孩子反思了与过渡期望和经历相关的年轻自我,并说明了他们对变革的自我管理策略,将他们定位为过渡计划中的潜在资源。尽管如此,参与者报告说,他们的专业知识和经验通常得不到认可,而且他们往往没有被邀请为涉及新入学者的过渡计划做出贡献。
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Children’s memories of starting school: Building and sharing transitions capital
This paper explores memories of children in the upper years of primary school about their transition into the first year of school and the ways in which this transition impacted on their ongoing relationship with primary school. The insights shared by eleven Year four and five students (aged 10–11 years; five boys and six girls) in an Australian primary school contribute to understandings of the strategies children develop and utilise in their educational transitions (transitions capital), not only in the transition to school but also in ongoing educational transitions throughout school. The older children reflected on their younger selves related to transitions expectations, and experiences and illustrated their strategies for self-management of change, positioning them as potential resources within transition programs. Despite this, the participants reported that their expertise and experience generally were not acknowledged, and they were often not invited to contribute to transition programs involving new school entrants.
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Australasian Journal of Early Childhood
Australasian Journal of Early Childhood EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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期刊介绍: The Australasian Journal of Early Childhood (AJEC) is Australasia’s foremost scholarly journal and the world’s longest-running major journal within the early childhood education and care sector. Published quarterly, AJEC offers evidence-based articles that are designed to impart new information and encourage the critical exchange of ideas among early childhood practitioners, academics and students. AJEC is peer reviewed by leading early childhood education and care academics, against quality-assurance guidelines to ensure that all articles promote best practice and disseminate high-quality information in the early childhood education and care sector.
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