Politics & Government

Breaking Down Transitional Kindergarten

Educators, administrators explain what Transitional Kindergarten aims at for the public school system's early learners.

Early Start, early learning, preschool, nursery school ... there are so many different types of learning that young children can do so why add another option with Transitional Kindergarten?

Deborah Kong, the spokesperson for the nonprofit advocacy organization Preschool California says that everyone, even those that do not have children in the school system can benefit from this program.

It is a benefit for California as a state because it means that children are going to be more likely to succeed at school, less likely to be placed in special education or held back and that saves the state money,” Kong says. “If our kids aren’t ready to start school, it costs everyone in California in the end.”

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Transitional Kindergarten is the second part of the Kindergarten Readiness Bill, authored by State Senator Joe Simitan. It addresses the children who aren’t 5 years old by Sept. 1, who would have otherwise been enrolled into kindergarten.

Prior to the 2010 legislation, children had to turn 5 by Dec. 2 in order to enroll into that school year’s kindergarten.

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Differences in Curriculum

Kindergarten has long since been the transition from the home or childcare into the school setting.

“A dress up station, sand areas, all once a staple of kinder classrooms but have since almost disappeared entirely,” Kong says.

What kindergarten looks like now can be compared to what the first grade used to require, Kong says.

“It’s far more academic,” she says. “Students need to read words by sight, add and subtract, write in complete sentences.”

Which is why educators and advocators of the transitional kindergarten program say this stepping-stone is necessary and should not be cut from the California school system as Gov. Jerry Brown is proposing.

“While kinder involves a lot of paperwork and listening to the teacher, transitional kindergartners will learn all the essentials to succeed in kinder: alphabet, letters shapes and sounds, colors and numbers.”

 

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