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Bridging the Transition from Primary to Secondary School
Contributor(s): Howe, Alan (Editor), Richards, Val (Editor)
ISBN: 0415575478     ISBN-13: 9780415575478
Publisher: Routledge
OUR PRICE:   $46.50  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: August 2011
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BISAC Categories:
- Education | Elementary
- Education | Counseling - Academic Development
- Education | Educational Psychology
Dewey: 370.154
LCCN: 2010052664
Physical Information: 0.39" H x 6.85" W x 9.69" (0.69 lbs) 184 pages
 
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The transition from primary to secondary school can often be a difficult time for children, and managing the transition smoothly has posed a problem for teachers at both upper primary and lower secondary level. At a time when 'childhood' recedes and 'adulthood' beckons, the inequalities between individual children can widen, and meeting the needs of all children is a challenge.

Bridging the Transition from Primary to Secondary School offers an insight into children's development, building a framework for the creation of appropriate and relevant educational experiences of children between the ages of 10-12. Based on the five 'transition bridges' - administrative, social and personal, curriculum, pedagogy, and autonomy and managing learning - this book is a complete guide to the primary-secondary transition.

Chapters cover:

  • A review of the issues and challenges of transition and school transfer;
  • Management of physical, intellectual, social and emotional changes;
  • Issues of changing self-identity;
  • Approaches to ensure curriculum progression and continuity;
  • Ways to develop cooperation between primary and secondary schools;
  • Alternatives to traditional primary-secondary systems and pedagogy.

This book will be essential reading for all trainee teachers, undergraduate and postgraduate education students, and those working with children over the transition. The contributors offer a wealth of guidance and insight into meeting the educational and social needs of children through early adolescence.