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Transitional kindergarten : ウィキペディア英語版
Transitional kindergarten is a school grade that serves as a bridge between preschool and kindergarten, functioning to provide students with time to develop fundamental skills needed for success in school in an age- and developmentally-appropriate setting.==Implementation in California==In California, the grade was created by the Kindergarten Readiness Act (SB 1381), which was authored by Senator Joseph Simitian and Senate President pro Tem Darrell Steinberg, and signed into law in 2010 by Gov. Schwarzenegger. The act also changed California’s relatively late kindergarten entry date from December 2 to September 1, so children enter kindergarten at age 5.(Senate Bill 1381 Summary from www.senatorsimitian.com )Transitional kindergarten is a part of the public school system and is free for families. Classes are taught by credentialed teachers from the K-12 system. Existing funding for these children with fall birthdays that would have been eligible for kindergarten under the old kindergarten entry dates is redirected to transitional kindergarten and used to employ existing teachers and classroom facilities.(Transitional Kindergarten Fact Sheet from Early Edge California )The law phases in the new age requirement by moving the cutoff date one month a year for three years, beginning in the fall of 2012. At full implementation, approximately 125,000 children – including more than 52,000 English language learners and about 79,000 who attend Title I schools – will benefit from transitional kindergarten.AIR, the American Institutes for Research, recently released a report on the first yearof statewide TK, which finds that 89% of districts reported they offered transitionalkindergarten, representing 96% of the state’s kindergarten population. An estimated39,000 four-year-olds were served in the first year of implementation.
Transitional kindergarten is a school grade that serves as a bridge between preschool and kindergarten, functioning to provide students with time to develop fundamental skills needed for success in school in an age- and developmentally-appropriate setting.
==Implementation in California==

In California, the grade was created by the Kindergarten Readiness Act (SB 1381), which was authored by Senator Joseph Simitian and Senate President pro Tem Darrell Steinberg, and signed into law in 2010 by Gov. Schwarzenegger. The act also changed California’s relatively late kindergarten entry date from December 2 to September 1, so children enter kindergarten at age 5.〔(Senate Bill 1381 Summary from www.senatorsimitian.com )〕
Transitional kindergarten is a part of the public school system and is free for families. Classes are taught by credentialed teachers from the K-12 system. Existing funding for these children with fall birthdays that would have been eligible for kindergarten under the old kindergarten entry dates is redirected to transitional kindergarten and used to employ existing teachers and classroom facilities.〔(Transitional Kindergarten Fact Sheet from Early Edge California )〕
The law phases in the new age requirement by moving the cutoff date one month a year for three years, beginning in the fall of 2012. At full implementation, approximately 125,000 children – including more than 52,000 English language learners and about 79,000 who attend Title I schools – will benefit from transitional kindergarten.
AIR, the American Institutes for Research, recently released a report on the first year
of statewide TK, which finds that 89% of districts reported they offered transitional
kindergarten, representing 96% of the state’s kindergarten population. An estimated
39,000 four-year-olds were served in the first year of implementation.

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ウィキペディアでTransitional kindergarten is a school grade that serves as a bridge between preschool and kindergarten, functioning to provide students with time to develop fundamental skills needed for success in school in an age- and developmentally-appropriate setting.==Implementation in California==In California, the grade was created by the Kindergarten Readiness Act (SB 1381), which was authored by Senator Joseph Simitian and Senate President pro Tem Darrell Steinberg, and signed into law in 2010 by Gov. Schwarzenegger. The act also changed California’s relatively late kindergarten entry date from December 2 to September 1, so children enter kindergarten at age 5.(Senate Bill 1381 Summary from www.senatorsimitian.com )Transitional kindergarten is a part of the public school system and is free for families. Classes are taught by credentialed teachers from the K-12 system. Existing funding for these children with fall birthdays that would have been eligible for kindergarten under the old kindergarten entry dates is redirected to transitional kindergarten and used to employ existing teachers and classroom facilities.(Transitional Kindergarten Fact Sheet from Early Edge California )The law phases in the new age requirement by moving the cutoff date one month a year for three years, beginning in the fall of 2012. At full implementation, approximately 125,000 children – including more than 52,000 English language learners and about 79,000 who attend Title I schools – will benefit from transitional kindergarten.AIR, the American Institutes for Research, recently released a report on the first yearof statewide TK, which finds that 89% of districts reported they offered transitionalkindergarten, representing 96% of the state’s kindergarten population. An estimated39,000 four-year-olds were served in the first year of implementation.」の詳細全文を読む



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