Examining School Readiness of Preschool Children with Different Cognitive Style

Sezai Koçyiğit, Gökhan Kayılı

Abstract

In this study school readiness of five-six year old children for primary school according to their cognitive styles. Study group is composed of 227 five-six year old children attending nursery classes or kindergartens at preschool institutions in districts of Konya city center. Kansas Reflection-Impulsivity Scale for Preschoolers Form A (KRISP) was used in order to identify study group children’s reflective-impulsive cognitive styles, and Metropolitan Readiness Test, Preschool and Kindergarten Behavior Scale Form A (PKBS) and Peabody Picture-Vocabulary Test were used to determine their school readiness. Discrimination analysis was done to find out how correctly children were classified into groups with reflective-impulsive cognitive styles. Scores that groups got from tests were analyzed using independent samples t-test and SPSS 16.0 package program. In order to examine the effect size Cohen d value was calculated. General result found out at the end of the study is that school readiness of preschool children differs in favor of children with reflective cognitive style.

Keywords

School readiness, Cognitive styles, Preschool education


DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.15390/EB.2014.3449

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