Abstract:
Sociocultural theories of learning and development underpin a number of studies of young children’s experiences as they move from early childhood education centres to school settings. This paper summarises research designed to investigate children’s transition to primary school from Pacific early childhood centres in New Zealand. The study records experiences of transition to school of families from each of five Pacific groups (Cook Islands, Niue, Samoa, Tokelau, and Tonga). The emphasis is on language and children’s other experiences as they move from Pacific Islands early childhood centres into English-language primary schools. Findings from in-depth interviews with children, parents, early childhood teachers, and school teachers are summarised, and brief reference is also made to analyses of the content of the 19 participating schools’ charters. The paper draws on sociocultural perspectives to comment on aspects of facilitating transition.