Abstract

Internationally, a great number of researchers have pointed out the significance of school–family relationship in the process of children’s transition to primary schools. However, only recently has it been a subject of research in Greece. The purpose of this particular research, which has a sample of 1602 pre-primary and primary school teachers, is to investigate teachers’ viewpoints on the role of parents in the process of their children’s transition to primary school. Data has been collected through the use of questionnaires. Statistical analysis has shown that the overwhelming majority of teachers consider cooperation with parents as necessary. They indicate that the most important factors for successful transition are parents’ level of trust in teachers, their views on schools and learning, and their support for the new situation their child experiences. As far as the most appropriate practices are concerned, almost all teachers mention updating parents at the beginning of the school year, while many suggest that parents and children visit primary schools and that common meetings of both kindergarten and primary school teachers with parents take place before school begins. It therefore seems that teachers acknowledge the role of parents in the process of transition and suggest appropriate practices for their participation.

Highlights

  • The transition of children from kindergarten to primary school is considered as one of the most critical periods of childhood

  • The aim of this paper is to investigate the views of Greek teachers, especially their views of kindergarten and primary school teachers on the role of parents in the process of their children’s transition to primary school

  • Referring to the question of what requirements they feel should apply to parents in order to ensure a successful transition to primary school, almost three out of four teachers (74%) say that there is a need for mutual trust and respect among all the interested parties

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Introduction

The transition of children from kindergarten to primary school is considered as one of the most critical periods of childhood. This is a very complex process of change and does not refer to the fact that the child goes from one building (kindergarten) to another (primary school). The first day of elementary school is an exciting time, full of joy, excitement, and optimism, as well as anxiety and worry. Requirements change, and this can make children feel unsafe, embarrassed, and less protected [2].

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