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Is there an optimum age for starting school in New Zealand?

Boereboom, J.; Tymms, P.

Authors

J. Boereboom



Abstract

Recent changes and reversals in school entry policy in New Zealand are a reflection of the widespread public and political debate about the optimum age for starting school. This raises the question whether there is an optimum age for starting school. The determination of readiness to enter primary school is a complex process. Identifying factors that contribute to a child's positive transition into school can help parents, teachers and the wider support network make a sound decision of whether or not a child is ready to commence primary school. This paper investigates the relationship between age, cognitive development and school readiness and concludes that at the national level there is no optimum age for starting school. The decision of when to start school is individual to each child.

Citation

Boereboom, J., & Tymms, P. (2018). Is there an optimum age for starting school in New Zealand?. NZ international research in early childhood education journal, 21(2), 32-44

Journal Article Type Article
Online Publication Date Mar 9, 2018
Publication Date Jan 1, 2018
Deposit Date Mar 27, 2018
Journal NZ international research in early childhood education
Publisher ChildForum Early Childhood Education Nationwide Network
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 21
Issue 2
Pages 32-44
Publisher URL https://www.childforum.com/research/2018-issue2-nz-international-research-ece-journal/1610-optimum-age-child-starting-school-in-nz.html