SRI Education News | August 2022 |
Student Transitions: Part 3 |
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SRI Education’s research continues to focus on ways to strengthen critically important transitions so all students, from early childhood to college and careers, feel supported and ready to move forward. In this newsletter, we highlight some of our ongoing projects and recent findings and resources about early learning transitions. This August newsletter is the third in a three-part series on student transitions. In case you missed the first two parts, be sure to read our June newsletter on transitions for students with disabilities and our July newsletter with resources for students transitioning to college and careers. To read our past newsletters and stay up to date on our work, visit the SRI Education News site and subscribe to this newsletter. |
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Young children experience many transitions. Infants who receive care from families in their homes often transition to a child care setting, then to a preschool, and eventually to kindergarten. Successful early learning transitions for children, with and without disabilities, require collaboration and discussion. Families, current providers or teachers, and new providers or teachers all come together to plan the support children need to move to the next stage of their learning and development. SRI Education combines our research and technical assistance expertise to help state leaders, policymakers, and educators refine and implement transition practices and policies that support all children and their families in successful transitions. Read about some of our projects focused on supporting positive early childhood transitions. Home-based experiences
Child care and preschool experiences
Kindergarten experiences
Systems building and data use to support positive experiences
Visit our DaSy Center and PDG B-5 TA Center websites to find technical assistance resources and webinars about best practices related to transition policies and procedures, and much more! |
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