Our associate partner ISSA published an article about the project meeting in Ghent. Read more here.
Chair: Arianna Lazzari, University of Bologna, Italy
Exploring transitions from children’s perspectives: Eddie McKinnon, Pen Green Centre for Children and their Families, United Kingdom
The voices of families in transitions: Katrien Van Laere, VBJK Centre for Innovation in the Early Years, Belgium
Sustaining practitioners and teachers in developing inclusive transitions: Mateja Rezek, Educational Research Institute, Slovenia
Corby, 12 – 16 December 2016
The first day we talked about parents being involved in their children’s learning and learned about Pen Green Loop ( a model developed to maximise the dialogue between parents and nursery staff about learning. It provides for a continuous two-way flow of information from nursery to home and from home to nursery. The loop shows the child at the centre).
The next day we discussed pedagogic strategies and parent case studies.
On the third day we visited Pen Green and the local primary schools.
The fourth day was dedicated to an interactive learning session on Action Research methodology in national language groups. We discussed what Action Research is, how and why should we do it. Afterwards, we considered how to apply Action Research in the START project localities and settings.
The last day we consolidated the week’s learning and evaluated the training process.
See our week in the photos below:
The partner organisation from England Pen Green cooperates with Rockingham Primary School and Our Lady of Walsingham Catholic Primary: Presentation United Kingdom
The partner organisation VBJK cooperates with Mezennestje day-care centre and Kolva kindergarten: Presentation Belgium
The partner organisation UNIBO cooperates with Direzione Didattica di Vignola: Presentation Italy
The partner organisation ERI cooperates with Primary School in Tišina: Presentation Slovenia
Ghent, 22 – 23 June 2017
Individuals from all partner organisations gathered in Ghent at the interim meeting which was organized by VBJK.
The first day offered the opportunity for the participants to discuss about the project’s progress and preliminary findings of the Literature Review.
The next day partners worked on preparation of the EECERA/ISSA self-organised symposiums, called Sustaining warm and inclusive transitions across the early years: preliminary findings from the START project.
Troughout this first project period we faced folowing challenges:
Based on these common principles, we developed first actions that would be undertaken to ensure a more smooth and warm transition for all children and families:
In order to research how parents themselves experience the transtion from home or childcare to preschool education, we organised 4 focus groups and 10 individual interviews in the period January –March. The associated partner, advocay poverty organisation Mensen voor Mensen NGO, together with VBJK, a Centre for Innovation in the Early Years (P4) took this in hands. They organised, invited parents (with the help of the childcare centre and the preschool) and analysed the data in different meetings. The analysis of the data has been presented to the learning network in two sessions. Based on the discussion of the analysis, the participants enriched their current actions and developed new actions like how to create a caring, emotionally safe and exciting outdoor play ground for children and parents. The majority of parents problematised the lack of care and supervision of children during the moments children are not in the preschool class (outdoor playtime, lunch, …). As it is challenging or sometimes even not possible for parents to go in dialogue with the preschool staff, they are worried about this and some expressed that they would rather keep their children home. However, they find preschool an important educational environment for their children in terms of learning the dominant language, learning to be in a social group and learning to become autonomous in life.