Vol. 36 No. 3-4 (2011): THE PRIMARY TEACHER
Articles

SCHOOL READINESS AND SCHOOL SUCCESS

Published 2011-07-31

Keywords

  • psycho-social environment,
  • Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE),
  • Parents’ Education and School Success

How to Cite

Yadav, P. . (2011). SCHOOL READINESS AND SCHOOL SUCCESS. THE PRIMARY TEACHER, 36(3-4), p.5-16. http://14.139.250.109:8090/index.php/tpt/article/view/783

Abstract

The study highlights the relationship between school readiness and school success. Factors influencing school readiness and school success have also been analysed. School success here means academic achievement/attainment of children in Class I. The study was both exploratory and descriptive in nature. The sample of the study consisted of14 schools. Total 505 children of Class I and their performance using teacher made tests were observed throughout the year. Interaction was made with Heads of the selected school, Class I teachers and parents. Focus group discussions were held with children of Class I to gauge the factors influencing school success. It was found that parental education and parental income had emerged as important factors. Children with pre-school experience showed better performance. Experiences of ECE attained through various models of pre-schooling were found significant in predicting school success. Achievement in reading and numeracy was relatively lower in children up to 5½ years than those of above 6 years. Male children performed better than female children on reading and numeracy. Female children performed better on developmental activities.