Title of article :
Assessing the School Readiness of Children in Jordan
Author/Authors :
Al-Hassan، Suha.M. نويسنده , , Lansford، Jennifer.E. نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
سالنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Abstract :
In 2003, Jordan initiated a period of education reform, one component of
which was an effort to improve readiness for first grade by opening public
kindergartens. This study had three goals: (a) To describe the school
readiness of Jordanian children; (b) To compare the first grade readiness
of children who had and had not attended kindergarten; and (c) To
compare the 2004 and 2007 readiness of children in areas that instituted
kindergartens during that time period. Trained observers directly assessed
4,681 children’s readiness, and teachers reported on children’s social skills
and behavioral readiness. At least 80% of children were rated as being
almost or fully ready for first grade in each assessed domain. Children who
had attended kindergarten were more ready for first grade than those
children who had not attended kindergarten. In communities with newly
established kindergartens, children were more ready for first grade in 2007
than in 2004.
Keywords :
Nurturing , Elementary Schools , Dynamic , school readiness , Children Development
Journal title :
Journal of Educational Research
Journal title :
Journal of Educational Research