Teachers’ Views on the Participation of Parents in the Transition of their Children from Kindergarten to Primary School
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
- Ranking questions: The respondent is asked to select the answers in order of priority, depending on which answer he or she deems most important, in order to record the experiences and preferences of the participants.
- Multiple Choice Questions: The respondent can select more than one answer that he or she agrees with.
- Scale Questions: Respondent is asked to rate a specific question category (five-point Likert scale where 1 = Strongly disagree, 2 = Disagree, 3 = Neither agree nor disagree, 4 = Agree, and 5 = Agree completely) in order to emphasize the intensity of the choices and to compare them.
3. Results
4. Discussion and Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Prerequisites for a Successful Transition of Children from Kindergarten to Primary School | “YES” | |
---|---|---|
F | % | |
Mutual trust and respect among all the interested parties (teachers, children, and parents). | 1185 | 74.0 |
Parents’ participation in the transition process. | 669 | 41.8 |
Children’s and families’ expectations on school should be taken into account. | 481 | 30.0 |
Factors that Affect the Successful Outcome of the Transition of Children from Kindergarten to the Primary School | “YES” | |
---|---|---|
F | % | |
The level of trust of parents toward teachers | 920 | 57.5 |
Parents’ opinion on school and learning | 794 | 49.6 |
The educational level of parents | 677 | 42.3 |
The socio-economic level of the family | 519 | 32.4 |
Culture and language (ethnic minorities) | 502 | 31.3 |
Children’s Preparation for Primary School | «YES» | |
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F | % | |
Parents’ support in the new situation that their children experience facilitates their transition from kindergarten to primary school. | 1315 | 82.1 |
Parents must read books to their children and play math games at home regularly. | 865 | 54.0 |
Parents’ active participation in the school curriculum is essential in a transition program from kindergarten to primary school. | 772 | 48.2 |
Parents should dedicate time every day to help their children in school activities at home. | 643 | 40.1 |
Parents should learn how to help their children learn to read. | 601 | 37.5 |
«I Totally Disagree» | «I Disagree» | «Neutral Attitude» | «I Agree» | «I Totally Agree» | M | SD | |
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f (%) | f (%) | f (%) | f (%) | f (%) | |||
Parents are invited to Primary School for briefing at the beginning of the year | 17 (1.1) | 30 (1.9) | 98 (6.1) | 676 (42.2) | 780 (48.7) | 4.36 | 0.77 |
Parents and children visit Primary School before the beginning of the school year | 90 (5.6) | 150 (9.4) | 382 (23.8) | 678 (42.3) | 302 (18.9) | 3.59 | 1.07 |
Joint meetings of kindergarten teachers and teachers with parents before starting Primary school | 107 (6.7) | 261 (16.3) | 501 (31.3) | 536 (33.5) | 197 (12.3) | 3.28 | 1.09 |
Meetings and communication between parents of kindergarten and Primary School children | 158 (6.6) | 241 (15.0) | 599 (37.4) | 453 (28.3) | 204 (12.7) | 3.26 | 1.07 |
Brochures or letters to the family | 114 (7.1) | 273 (17.0) | 531 (33.1) | 566 (35.3) | 118 (7.4) | 3.19 | 1.03 |
Telephone communication with the family | 143 (8.9) | 241 (15.1) | 516 (32.3) | 573 (35.8) | 127 (7.9) | 3.19 | 1.07 |
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Besi, M.; Sakellariou, M. Teachers’ Views on the Participation of Parents in the Transition of their Children from Kindergarten to Primary School. Behav. Sci. 2019, 9, 124. https://doi.org/10.3390/bs9120124
Besi M, Sakellariou M. Teachers’ Views on the Participation of Parents in the Transition of their Children from Kindergarten to Primary School. Behavioral Sciences. 2019; 9(12):124. https://doi.org/10.3390/bs9120124
Chicago/Turabian StyleBesi, Marina, and Maria Sakellariou. 2019. "Teachers’ Views on the Participation of Parents in the Transition of their Children from Kindergarten to Primary School" Behavioral Sciences 9, no. 12: 124. https://doi.org/10.3390/bs9120124
APA StyleBesi, M., & Sakellariou, M. (2019). Teachers’ Views on the Participation of Parents in the Transition of their Children from Kindergarten to Primary School. Behavioral Sciences, 9(12), 124. https://doi.org/10.3390/bs9120124