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Smoothing the way: An evaluation of a transition to school program
Howard, Peter, 1999
Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Australian Association for Research in Education, Melbourne, Australia.

An overview of the CARES (Children Almost Ready to Enter School) program, which was designed to prepare bilingual children for the transition to kindergarten

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Starting school: Perspectives from Australia
Dockett, Sue, 1999
Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

An examination of perceptions of Australian parents, teachers, and children in various phases of school attendance regarding transition to school

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Starting school: What do the children say?
Dockett, Sue, 1999
Early Child Development and Care, 159, 107-119

A study of young children’s views of the transition to primary schooling, focusing on their perceptions, experiences, expectations, and their views of rules in the school context, based on interviews of 50 children who had recently started attending primary school in Sydney, Australia

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What do early childhood educators and parents think is important about children's transition to school?: A comparison between data from the city and the bush
Dockett, Sue, 1999
Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Australian Association for Research in Education, Melbourne, Australia.

A report based on the responses from early childhood educators in both school and prior-to-school settings, and parents who have children recently starting school or preparing to start, comparing data from South Wales-including rural and remote areas and city locations within the state

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