Preparing Children for School: The Perspective of Sustainability

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This study analyses different aspects of upbringing and development concerned with preparing pre-school children for school. The focus is on justifying child development within the pre-school educational environment with elements of sustainability in order to better prepare students for school. Education in pre-school environments should be seen as a synergy of the affective and cognitive spheres of children. The authors refer primarily to the significant contribution provided in the sphere of pre-school education by different Russian psychologists and educators. The results of this study indicate that if the pre-school curriculum includes elements of sustainability, the process of preparing children for school is more effective and children may possibly be more successful at school. © 2007, Versita. All rights reserved.

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Guseva, S., Dombrovskis, V., & Iliško, D. (2007). Preparing Children for School: The Perspective of Sustainability. Journal of Teacher Education for Sustainability, 8, 48–58. https://doi.org/10.2478/v10099-009-0012-7

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