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Sue Dockett, Professor Contact Details Early Childhood Education, School of Education, Faculty of Education, Charles Sturt University, T: 02 6051 9403, E: [email protected], W: www.csu.edu.au/faculty/educat/edu/staff/profiles/professors/sue-dockett. Brief Overview of Research Interests Sue’s major research areas include: Educational transitions, particularly the transition to school; Notions of school readiness; Indigenous communities supporting the transition to school; Children’s perspectives in research; Participatory rights-based research; Young children’s mathematics; Children’s play; and The first year of school. Qualifications 1980 B.Ed (Hons) 1987 M.Ed (Hons) 1994 PhD All qualifications are from the University of Sydney. Thesis Pretend play and young children’s developing theories of mind. Research grants External Funding 2013-2015: Dockett, S., & Perry, B. Continuity and Change in Curriculum and Pedagogies as Children Start School. ARC Discovery. $301610 2012-2013: S.Dockett, B. Perry, B. Clarke. Integrating preschool with school. South Australian Department for Education and Child Development, $55011 2011-2014: L. Kemp, S. Dockett, R. Grace, B. Perry, E. Comino, L. Jackson-Pulver & M. Haskel- Elkins. An ecological study of school transition and the early years of school for Aboriginal children in an urban community. ARC Discovery, $357535. 2010: S. Dockett, B. Perry, & E Kearney. Issues paper on readiness for school for Indigenous children. Closing the Gap Clearinghouse, $12,000. 2010: S. Dockett & B. Perry. Effective family engagement. Victorian Department of Education and Early Childhood Development, $12,000.

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Sue Dockett, Professor

Contact Details

Early Childhood Education, School of Education, Faculty of Education, Charles Sturt University,

T: 02 6051 9403, E: [email protected],

W: www.csu.edu.au/faculty/educat/edu/staff/profiles/professors/sue-dockett.

Brief Overview of Research Interests Sue’s major research areas include:

• Educational transitions, particularly the transition to school;

• Notions of school readiness;

• Indigenous communities supporting the transition to school;

• Children’s perspectives in research;

• Participatory rights-based research;

• Young children’s mathematics;

• Children’s play; and

• The first year of school.

Qualifications 1980 B.Ed (Hons)

1987 M.Ed (Hons)

1994 PhD

All qualifications are from the University of Sydney.

Thesis Pretend play and young children’s developing theories of mind.

Research grants External Funding

2013-2015: Dockett, S., & Perry, B. Continuity and Change in Curriculum and Pedagogies as Children

Start School. ARC Discovery. $301610

2012-2013: S.Dockett, B. Perry, B. Clarke. Integrating preschool with school. South Australian

Department for Education and Child Development, $55011

2011-2014: L. Kemp, S. Dockett, R. Grace, B. Perry, E. Comino, L. Jackson-Pulver & M. Haskel-Elkins. An ecological study of school transition and the early years of school for Aboriginal children in an urban community. ARC Discovery, $357535.

2010: S. Dockett, B. Perry, & E Kearney. Issues paper on readiness for school for Indigenous children.

Closing the Gap Clearinghouse, $12,000.

2010: S. Dockett & B. Perry. Effective family engagement. Victorian Department of Education and

Early Childhood Development, $12,000.

2009-2012: M. Vickers, K. Barker, B. Perry, S. Dockett, & M. Hyam. Staying on at school. ARC Linkage

with NSW DET. $630,000.

2008: B. Perry & Dockett, S. Reconceptualising pedagogy in the first years of school. South Australian

Department of Education and Children’s Services, $10,000.

2007: B. Perry, & S. Dockett. Reconceptualising Reception. South Australian Department of

Education and Children’s Services, $19,991.

2007-2011: E. Harris, C. McMahon, G. Vimpani, T. Anderson, S. Matthey, V. Schmied, S. Dockett, B.

Perry. Early childhood home visiting: Outcomes at 4 years and the transition to school. ARC

Discovery, $452,900.

2007-2010: S. Dockett, B. Perry, J. Mason, A. Hampshire, & V. Schmied. Facilitating children's

transition to school within families with complex support needs. ARC Linkage Grant. Industry

partners, Mission Australia, NSW DoCS. $245,000.

2006: B. Perry, S. Dockett, D. Whitton, M. Vickers, & C. Johnston. Sydney Region Transition Project.

DET, $13,000.

2004-5: S. Dockett & B. Perry. Is Play and Learn a Good Beginning? Good Beginnings Australia,

$9,617.

2004: S. Dockett, B. Perry, & M. Fegan. Road safety programs for children and parents as the

children start school. NSW Roads and Traffic Authority, $45,000.

2004-2006: S. Dockett, B. Perry, T. Mason, T. Simpson, P. Howard, D. Whitton, S. Gilbert, S. Pearce,

P. Sanagavarapu, J. Skattebol, & C. Woodrow. Successful transition programs from prior-to-

school to school for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children. MCEETYA, $142,500.

2002: B. Perry & S. Dockett. Evaluation of materials produced by Elementary Teacher Education

Support Project 2002. AusAID, $45,000.

2000-2001: J. McLoughlin, J. Green, T. Moore, F. Press, S. Dockett, A. Martin, K. Linfoot, J.

Stephenson. The first three years of childhood. NSW Department of Community Services,

$155,000.

2000-1: S. Dockett. Metacommunication and pretense in young children’s theories of mind.

Australian Research Council Small grant, $14,000.

1999-2002. S. Dockett & B. Perry. Transition to school: Development and evaluation o guidelines and

programs for best practice. ARC SPIRT Grant. Industry partners Catholic Education Office,

Parramatta; Contact Inc; KU Children’s Services; NSW Department of Community Services;

NSW Department of Education and Training; SDN Children’s services. $147,000.

1998: S. Dockett, B. Perry & P. Howard. Transition to school project evaluation. Catholic Education

Office, Parramatta, $3,200.

1998-99: B. Perry, K. Bradshaw, J. Connelly, B. Conway, S. Dockett, A. Elliott, B. Kean, K. Linfoot, G.

Munns, R. Sinclair, D. Squires, & C. Weckert. Evaluation of the Disadvantaged Schools

Program in NSW. NSW Department of Education and Training, $99,784.

1996: S. Dockett & B. Perry. Assessment of child care service provision. Campbelltown Council,

$6,000.

1995-1996: R. Parker, B. Perry & S. Dockett. Evaluation of the Early Literacy Component of the

National Equity Program. NSW Department of School Education, $82,128.

1995: S. Dockett. The first year of school. NSW Department of School Education, $5,000.

Internal Funding

2012: S. Dockett, B. Perry, K. Hopps. Pedagogies of Educational Transitions. $21000. CSU Research

Infrastructure Block Grant

2012: B. Perry & S. Dockett. Pedagogies of Educational Transitions. $5000. RIPPLE Global Alliance

2012: S. Dockett, A. MacDonald, N. Mackenzie, & B. Perry. Pedagogies of Educational Transitions.

$10000. CSU Global Alliance

2011: B. Perry, S. Dockett & T.Turunen. Creating respectful places for research with Aboriginal

people in Albury-Wodonga. Faculty of Education RDF grant. $12,421.

2009: S. Dockett & B. Perry. Building a child friendly city. CSU Competitive Grant, $14,941.

2008-9: B. Perry & S. Dockett. How do assessment practices within the Faculty of Education support

and enhance student learning? Faculty of Education Innovation in Learning and Teaching

fund, $26,362.

2006: S. Dockett, B. Perry & L. Kelly. Listening to children in museum spaces. UWS Internal research

grant, $17,491.

2005-6: B. Perry & S. Dockett . Assessment and Learning. University of Western Sydney, College of

Arts, Education and Social Sciences, $30,000.

2003-5: S. Dockett & R. Perry. Research concentration funding support. University of Western

Sydney, College of Arts, Education and Social Sciences, $40,000.

2001: S. Dockett. Going to school: Children with chronic illness. UWS Research Grants Scheme,

$9,000.

1999-2000: S. Dockett & K. Jones. Play in the early years of school. Summer research scholarship

UWSM, $6,000.

1999: S. Dockett & B. Perry. Starting school project. UWS Macarthur Strategic Initiatives funding,

$24,750.

1998: S. Dockett & H. Meredith. Teachers who are parents: Issues in the transition to school.

Summer research scholarship UWSM, $6,000.

1998: B. Perry & Dockett, S. Starting school project. UWS Foundation grant, $12,500.

1997: S. Dockett & B. Perry. School readiness Complementary Research Unit. UWSM Internal

Research Grant, $10,000.

1997: S. Dockett & K. Tegel. Use of video packages to support situation based learning. UWSM

Centre for the Enhancement of Learning and Teaching, $38,000.

1997: S. Dockett. Play in Kindergarten classrooms. UWS Teaching Incentive Grant, $4,100.

1996: S. Dockett. Young children’s peer popularity and theories of mind. UWSM Internal Research

Grant, $7,000.

1995: S. Dockett. Are popular children more likely to have developed a theory of mind at age 4 than

their unpopular peers. UWSM Internal Research Grant, $5,000.

1995: S. Dockett. Children’s popularity and theories of mind. Summer research scholarship UWSM,

$3,000.

1994: S. Dockett. Young children's pretend play and developing theories of mind. UWSM Internal

Research Grant, $3,000.

1993-1994: S. Dockett & K. Tegel. Situation-based learning. UWSM Teaching Grant, $3,000.

Publications

Scholarly Books

Published / Accepted

1. Arthur, L., Beecher, B., Death, E., Dockett, S., & Farmer, S. (2012) Programming and planning

in early childhood settings (5th ed.). Melbourne: Thomson.

2. Arthur, L., Beecher, B., Death, E., Dockett, S., & Farmer, S. (2008) Programming and planning

in early childhood settings (4th ed.). Melbourne: Thomson.

3. Dockett, S., & Perry, B. (2007). Starting school: Perceptions, expectations and experiences.

Sydney: UNSW Press.

4. Dockett, S., & Perry, B. (2006). Starting school: A handbook for educators. Sydney:

Pademelon Press.

5. Perry, B., & Dockett, S. (2006). Our family is starting school. Sydney: Pademelon Press.

6. Arthur, L., Beecher, B., Death, E., Dockett, S., & Farmer, S. (2005). Programming and

planning in early childhood settings (3rd ed.). Melbourne: Thomson.

7. Whitton, D., Perry, B., & Dockett, S. (Eds.). (2004). Continuity and change: Educational

transitions (Proceedings of international conference). Sydney: UWS.

8. Dockett, S., & Perry, B. (Eds.). (2001). Beginning school together: Sharing strengths. Watson,

ACT: Australian Early Childhood Association.

9. Dockett, S., & Fleer, M. (1999). Pedagogy and play in early childhood: Bending the rules.

Sydney: Harcourt Brace.

10. Dockett, S., & Perry, B. (1999). Starting school: What matters for children, parents and

educators? Canberra: Australian Early Childhood Association.

11. Arthur, L., Beecher, B., Dockett, S., Farmer, S., Death, E. (1997). Programming and planning

in early childhood settings (2nd ed.). Sydney: Harcourt Brace.

12. Dockett, S., & Lambert, P. (1996). The importance of play. NSW Board of Studies: Sydney.

13. Fleer, M., & Dockett, S. (Eds.). (1996). Quality tertiary teaching and learning in early

childhood education. Canberra: University of Canberra.

14. Dockett, S. (1995). I 'tend to be dead and you make me alive': Developing understandings

through sociodramatic play. Watson, ACT: Australian Early Childhood Association Resource

Book Series.

15. Arthur, L., Beecher, B., Dockett, S., Farmer, S., Richards, E. (1993). Programming and

planning in early childhood settings. Sydney: Harcourt Brace.

Scholarly Book Chapters

Published / Accepted

16. MacDonald, A., Davies, N., Dockett, S., & Perry, B. (2012). Early childhood mathematics

education. In B. Perry, T. Lowrie, T. Logan, A. MacDonald, & J. Greenlees (Eds.), Research in

mathematics education in Australasia 2008-2011 (pp. 169-192). Rotterdam, The

Netherlands: Sense.

17. Perry, B., Dockett, S., & Harley, E. (2012). The Early Years Learning Framework and the

Australian Curriculum: Linking educators’ practice through pedagogical inquiry questions. In

B. Atweh, M. Goos, R. Jorgensen, & D. Siemon (Eds.), National curriculum: Mathematics –

Perspectives from the field (pp. 155-174). Mathematics Education Research Group of

Australasia. Available on-line:

http://www.merga.net.au/sites/default/files/editor/books/1/Chapter%208%20Perry.pdf

18. Dockett, S., & Perry, B. (accepted, August, 2012). Families and the transition to school. In K.

Margetts & A. Kienig (Eds), International perspectives on transitions to school:

reconceptualising beliefs, policy and practice. Routledge.

19. Perry, B., & Dockett, S. (accepted, October, 2012). Reflecting on young children’s

mathematics learning. In L. English & J. Mulligan (Eds.), Reconceptualising early mathematics

learning. Springer.

20. Dockett, S., & Perry, B. (accepted January, 2013). Participatory rights-based research:

Learning from young children’s perspectives in research that affects their lives. In O. Saracho

(Ed.) Handbook of Research Methods in Early Childhood Education. Information Age.

21. Dockett, S. (accepted January 2013). Transition to school: Normative or relative? In B. Perry,

S. Dockett, & A, Petriwskyj (Eds.), Transition to school: International research, policy and

practice. Dordrecht: Springer.

22. Dockett, S., Petriwskyj, A. & Perry, B. (accepted February, 2013). Theorising transitions:

Shifts and tensions. In B. Perry, S. Dockett, & A, Petriwskyj (Eds.), Transition to school:

International research, policy and practice. Dordrecht: Springer.

23. Dockett, S., & Perry, B. (accepted February, 2013). Research to policy: Transition to school

Position Statement. In B. Perry, S. Dockett, & A, Petriwskyj (Eds.), Transition to school:

International research, policy and practice. Dordrecht: Springer.

24. Dockett, S., Einarsdóttir, J., & Perry, B. (2011). Balancing methodologies and methods in

researching with young children. In D. Harcourt, B. Perry, & T. Waller (Eds.), Researching

young children’s perspectives: Ethics and dilemmas of educational research with children

(pp. 68-81). Milton Park, Oxon: Routledge.

25. Dockett, S. (2011). The challenge of play for early childhood educators. In S. Rogers (Ed.),

Rethinking play and pedagogy in early childhood education (pp. 32-47). New York:

Routledge.

26. Perry, B., & Dockett, S. (2008). Young children’s access to powerful mathematical ideas. In L.

D. English (Ed.). Handbook of international research in mathematics education (2nd ed.). (pp.

75-108). New York: Routledge.

27. Perry, B., Young-Loveridge, J., Dockett, S., & Doig, B. (2008). The development of young

children’s mathematical understanding. In H. Forgasz et al. (Eds.), Review of mathematics

education research in Australasia: 2004 – 2007 (pp. 17-40). Rotterdam: Sense Publishers.

28. Dockett, S., & Meckley, A. (2007). What young children say about play at school: United

States and Australian comparisons. In D. J. Sluss & O. J. Jarrett (Eds.), Play and culture

studies: Play in the 21st century (Vol. 7) (pp. 88-113). Lanham, MD: University Press of

America.

29. Dockett, S., & Perry, B. (2007). Children’s transition to school: Changing expectations. In A.

W. Dunlop, & H. Fabian (Eds.), Informing transition: Building research policy and practice (pp.

92-104). London: Open University Press.

30. Dockett, S., Perry, B., & Howard, P. (2004). Young children starting school: A fine example of

home-school partnership. In J. C. Lee, L. N. Lo, & A. Walker (Eds.), Partnership and change:

Towards school development (pp. 223-237). Hong Kong: Chinese University of Hong Kong.

31. Perry, B., & Dockett, S. (2004). Mathematics in early childhood education. In Perry, B.,

Anthony, G., & Diezmann, C. (Eds.), Review of mathematics education research in

Australasia: 2000–2003 (pp. 103-125). Brisbane: Post Pressed.

32. Dockett, S. (2003). Reading the social landscape: Theory of mind and popularity among

preschool children. In C.Tan-Niam (Ed.), Minds@ play: Intersubjectivity, theory of mind and

social competence in children’s interactions (pp. 26-45). Singapore: Nanyang Technological

University.

33. Perry, B., & Dockett, S. (2002). Young children’s access to powerful mathematical ideas. In L.

D. English (Ed.), Handbook of international research in mathematics education: Directions for

the 21st century (pp. 81-111). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.

34. Dockett, S. (2001). Involving a range of stakeholders. In S. Dockett & B. Perry (Eds.),

Beginning school together: Sharing strengths (pp. 32-40). Watson, ACT: AECA.

35. Dockett, S., & Perry, B. (2001). “Air is a kind of wind”: Argumentation and the construction

of knowledge. In S. Reifel, & M. Brown (Eds.), Early education and care, and

Reconceptualizing play, 11, 227-256.

36. Dockett, S., & Perry, B. (2001). Introduction. In S. Dockett, & B. Perry (Eds.), Beginning school

together: Sharing strengths (pp. iii-x). Canberra: Australian Early Childhood Association.

37. Dockett, S., & Perry, B. (2001). Funding and resources. In S. Dockett, & B. Perry (Eds.),

Beginning school together: Sharing strengths (pp. 22-31). Canberra: Australian Early

Childhood Association.

38. Dockett, S., & Perry, B. (2001). Reflections and directions. In S. Dockett, & B. Perry (Eds.),

Beginning school together: Sharing strengths (pp. 77-80). Canberra: Australian Early

Childhood Association.

39. Dockett, S. (2000). Child-initiated curriculum and images of children. In W. Schiller (Ed.),

Thinking through the Arts (pp. 204-211). Sydney: Harwood Academic Publishers.

40. Dockett, S. (1999). Thinking about play; Playing about thinking. In E. Dau (Ed.), Child’s play:

Revisiting play in early childhood (pp. 28-45). Sydney: Maclennan & Petty.

41. Dockett, S., & Perry, B. (1997). Early childhood practical experiences in Singapore. In B. Hill,

N. Thomas, & J. Cote (Eds.). Into Asia: Australian teaching practicums in Asia (pp. 1-10).

Carlton, VIC: Asia Education Foundation.

42. Dockett, S. (1996). Children as theorists. In M. Fleer (Ed), DAPcentrism: Challenging

developmentally appropriate practice. Watson, ACT: Australian Early Childhood Association.

43. Dockett, S. (1996). Studies of society and environment: Using play to work towards planned

outcomes. In M. Fleer (Ed.), Play and the profiles (pp. 15-24). Watson, ACT: Australian Early

Childhood Association.

44. Dockett, S., & Tegel, K. (1996). The genes of Piaget: Students' explanations of situations. In

M. Fleer, & S. Dockett (Eds.), Quality tertiary teaching and learning in early childhood

eEducation (pp. 25-39). Canberra: University of Canberra.

Under Review

Refereed Journal Articles

Published / Accepted

45. Dockett, S., & Perry, B. (accepted, January 2013). Trends and tensions: Australian and

international research about starting school. International Journal of Early Years Education.

46. Dockett, S., & Perry, B. (accepted January 2013). Trends and tensions: Australian and

international research about starting school. International Journal of Early Years Education.

47. Dockett, S., Perry, B., & Kearney, E. (2012). Promoting children’s informed assent in research participation. International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education, DOI:10.1080/09518398.2012.666289

48. Dockett, S., Einarsdóttir, J., & Perry, B. (2012). Young children’s decisions about research

participation: Opting out. International Journal of Early Years Education,

DOI:10.1080/09669760.2012.715405

49. Dockett, S., Perry, B., & Kearney, E. (2012). Family transitions as children start school. Family

Matters, 90, 57-67.

50. Dockett, S., & Perry, B. (2012). “In Kindy you don’t get taught”: Continuity and change as children start school. Frontiers of Education in China, 7(1), 5-32. DOI: 10.3868/s110-001-012-0002-8

51. Dockett, S., Kearney, E., & Perry, B. (accepted, September, 2012). Recognizing young

children’s understandings and experiences of community, International Journal of Early

Childhood, 44(3), 257-305.

52. Turunen, T., & Dockett, S. (accepted October, 2012). Family members’ memories about

starting school. Intergenerational aspects. Australasian Journal of Early Childhood.

53. Dockett, S., Perry, B., & Kearney, E. (2011). Starting school with special needs: Issues for families with complex support needs as their children start school. Exceptionality Education International, 21(2), 45-61.

54. Dockett, S., Main, S., & Kelly, L. (2011). Consulting young children: Experiences from a

museum. Visitor Studies, 14(1), 13- 33

55. Perry, B., & Dockett, S. (2011). ‘How ‘bout we have a celebration?’ Advice from children on

starting school. European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 19(3), 375-388.

56. Dockett, S., Whitton, D., Perry, B. (2010). What will my teacher be like? Picture storybooks

about starting school. Australasian Journal of Early Childhood, 35(3), 33-41.

57. Dockett, S., & Perry, B. (2010). Researching with young children: Seeking assent. Child

Indicators Research, DOI: 10.1007/s12187010-9084-0.

58. Dockett, S. (2009). Engaging young children in research. In ARACY, Involving children and

young people in research [electronic resource]: A compendium of papers and reflections from

a think tank co-hosted by the Australian Research Alliance for Children and Youth and the

NSW Commission for Children and Young People on 11 November 2008 (pp.52-63).

ARACY/NSW Commission for Children and Young People. Retrieved from

http://www.aracy.org.au

59. Dockett, S., Einarsdóttir, J., & Perry, B. (2009). Researching with children: Ethical tensions.

Journal of Early Childhood Research, 7(3), 283-298.

60. Dockett, S., & Perry, B. (2009). Readiness for school: A relational construct. Australasian

Journal of Early Childhood, 34(1), 20-26.

61. Dockett, S., Perry, B., Kearney, E., Hampshire, A., Mason, J., & Schmied, V. (2009).

Researching with families: Ethical issues and situations. Contemporary Issues in Early

Childhood, 19(4), 353-365.

62. Einarsdóttir, J., Dockett, S., & Perry, B. (2009). Making meaning: Children’s perspectives

expressed through drawings. Early Child Development and Care, 179(2), 217-232.

63. Dockett, S., & Perry, B. (2008). Starting school: A community endeavour. Childhood

Education, 84(5), 274-280.

64. Einarsdóttir, J., Perry, B., & Dockett, S. (2008) Transition to school practices: Comparisons

from Iceland and Australia. Early Years, 28(1), 47-60.

65. Harley, E., Perry, B., & Dockett, S. (2008). Early childhood educators celebrating and

assessing young children’s powerful mathematical ideas. Journal of Australian Research in

Early Childhood Education, 14(2), 83-94.

66. Howard, P., Perry, B., Dockett, S., & Harley, E. (2008). Linking powerful mathematical ideas

and cognitive values to reconceptualise mathematics teaching in the Philippines.

Intersection, 9(1), 9-33.

67. Dockett, S., & Perry, B., (2007). Trusting children’s accounts in research. Journal of Early

Childhood Research, 5(1), 47-63.

68. Dockett S., & Perry, B., (2007). The role of schools and communities in children’s school

transition. Encyclopedia of the Centre of Excellence for Early Childhood Development and

the Early Childhood Learning Knowledge Centre. Retrieved from http://www.excellence-

earlychildhood.ca/documents/DockettPerryANGxp.pdf

69. Harley, E., Perry, B., & Dockett, S. (2007). Early childhood educators celebrating and

assessing young children’s powerful mathematical ideas. Journal of Australian Research in

Early Childhood Education, 14(2), 83-94.

70. Perry, B., Dockett, S., & Harley, E. (2007). Learning stories and children’s powerful

mathematics. Early Childhood Research and Practice. Retrieved from

http://ecrp.uiuc.edu/v9n2/perry.html

71. Perry, B., Dockett, S., & Harley, E. (2007). Preschool educators’ sustained professional

development in young children’s mathematics learning. Mathematics Teacher Education and

Development, 8, 117-134.

72. Perry, B., Dockett, S., Mason, T., & Simpson, T. (2007). Successful transitions from prior-to-

school to school for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children. International Journal for

Equity and Innovation in Early Childhood, 5(1), 102-111.

73. Dockett, S., Mason, T., & Perry, B. (2006). Successful transition to school for Australian

Aboriginal children. Childhood Education, 82(3), 139-144.

74. Dockett, S., Perry, B. & Whitton, D. (2006). Picture story books and starting school. Early

Child Development and Care, 176(8), 835-848.

75. Mason, T., Perry, B., & Dockett, S. (2006). Transition to school for Aboriginal children:

What’s it take? Journal of the Aboriginal Studies Association.

76. Perry, B., & Dockett, S. (2006). Continuity and change in early childhood education:

Reflections on the 16th Annual Conference of the European Early Childhood Education

Research Association. Uppeldi og Menntun (Care and Education).

77. Aitchison, C., Catterall, J., Dockett, S., Perry, B., & Michail, S. (2005). Articulating from

vocational education and training to the University of Western Sydney: Supporting students

in their transition from AQF Level 5 to university study. Sydney: University of Western

Sydney.

78. Dockett, S., & Perry, B. (2005). “A buddy doesn’t let kids get hurt in the playground”:

Starting school with buddies. Journal of Transitions in Childhood, 1, 22-34. Retrieved from

http://extranet.edfac.unimelb.edu.au/LED/tec/index.shtml

79. Dockett, S., & Perry, B. (2005). Children’s drawings: Experiences and expectations of school.

International Journal of Equity and Innovation in Early Childhood, 3(2), 77-89.

80. Dockett, S., & Perry, B. (2005). Researching with children: Insights from the Starting School

Research Project. Early Childhood Development and Care, 175(6), 507-521.

81. Dockett, S., & Perry, B. (2005). Starting school in Australia is “a bit safer, a lot easier and

more relaxing”: Issues for parents from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds.

Early Years, 25(3), 271-281.

82. Dockett, S., & Perry, B. (2005). “You need to know how to play safe”: Children’s experiences

of starting school. Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood, 6(1), 4-18.

83. Perry, B., & Dockett, S. (2005). What did you do in maths today? Australian Journal of Early

Childhood. 30(3), 32-36.

84. Dockett, S. (2004). “Everyone was really happy to see me!” The importance of friendships in

the return to school of children with chronic illness. Australian Journal of Early Childhood,

29(1), 27-32.

85. Dockett, S., & Perry, B. (2004). Starting school: Perspectives of Australian children, parents

and educators. Journal of Early Childhood Research, 2(2), 171-189.

86. Dockett, S., & Perry, B. (2004). What makes a successful transition to school? Views of

Australian parents and teachers. International Journal for Early Years Education, 12(3), 217-

230.

87. Dockett, S., & Perry, B. (2004). ‘School is like preschool but you can’t make noise’: Young

children’s views of continuity from preschool (nursery) to school. OMEP Updates, 116, 16-

20. Retrieved from http://www.omepuk.org.uk/images/omep_updates_2004.pdf

88. Dockett, S., & Sumsion, J. (2004). Australian research in early childhood education: Contexts,

tensions, challenges and future directions. Australian Educational Researcher, 31(3), 3-18.

89. Dockett, S., & Cusack, M. (2003). Young children’s views of Australia and Australians.

Childhood Education. 79(6), 364-368.

90. Dockett, S., & Perry, B. (2003). Children’s views and children’s voices in starting school.

Australian Journal of Early Childhood, 28(1), 12-17.

91. Dockett, S., & Perry, B. (2003). The transition to school: What’s important? Educational

Leadership, 60(7), 30-33.

92. Dockett, S. & Perry, B. (2003). Children starting school: What should children, parents and

school teachers do? Journal for Australian Research in Early Childhood Education., 10(2), 1-

12.

93. Dockett, S., & Perry, B. (2003). Smoothing the way: What makes a successful school

transition program? Education Links, 65, 6-10.

94. Dockett, S., & Simpson, S. (2003). “This is school ...where people come to learn for school”:

What children need to known when they start school. Early Childhood Folio, 7, 14-17.

95. Westcott, K., Perry, B., Dockett, S., & Jones, K., (2003). Parent’s transition to school. Journal

of Australian Research in Early Childhood Education, 10(2), 26-38.

96. Dockett, S. (2002). Teachers don’t play! Children’s views of play at school. Play and Folklore,

42, 9-12.

97. Dockett, S., & Perry, B. (2002). Who’s ready for what? Young children starting school.

Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood, 3(1), 67-89.

98. Dockett, S., & Perry, B. (2002). ‘Don’t eat other people’s lunch’: Children’s views of starting

school. Early Childhood Folio, 6, 7-9.

99. Dockett, S., Perry, B., Howard, P., Whitton, D., & Cusack, M (2002). Australian children

starting school. Childhood Education, 78(6), 349-353.

100. Dockett, S., Perry, B., & Nicolson, D. (2002). Social and personal transformation as

children start school. International Journal of Learning, 9, 289-299.

101. Jones, K., Dockett, S., Perry, B., & Westcott, K. (2002). Play in the first years of

school. Journal of Australian Research in Early Childhood Education, 9(1), 11-26.

102. Perry, B. & Dockett, S. (2002). Early childhood numeracy. Journal for Australian

Research in Early Childhood Education, 9(1), 62-73.

103. Borg, T., Dockett, S., Meredith, H., & Perry, B. (2001). Do teachers who are parents

have different perceptions about what is important in children’s transition to school than

those who are not parents? Journal of Australian Research in Early Childhood Education.,

8(1), 11-22.

104. Dockett, S., & Perry, B. (2001). Starting school: Effective transitions. Early Childhood

Research and Practice, 3(2). Retrieved from http://ecrp.uiuc.edu/v3n2/dockett.html

105. Perry, B., & Dockett, S. (2001). Playing with maths. Australian Primary Mathematics

Classroom, 6(2), 4-7.

106. Perry, B., & Dockett, S. (2001). Early childhood numeracy. Journal of Australian

Research in Early Childhood Education, 9(1), 62-73.

107. Dockett, S., & Perry, B. (2000). I’m Australian! Young children’s views of national

identity. International Journal of Early Childhood Education, 5, 59-69.

108. Perry, B., Dockett, S., & Howard, P. (2000). Starting school: Issues for children,

parents and teachers. Journal of Australian Research in Early Childhood Education, 7(1), 41-

53.

109. Dockett, S., & Perry, B. (1999). Starting school: What do the children say? Early Child

Development and Care, 159, 107-119.

110. Dockett, S., Perry, B., & Nanlohy, P. (1999). Computers in early childhood services: A

part of the educational program or less time for play? Journal of Australian Research in Early

Childhood Education, 6(2), 165-176.

111. Dockett, S., Szarkowicz, D., Petrovski, P., Degotardi, S. & Rovers, F. (1999). "I annoy

him and he hits me": Interactions of popular, neutral and unpopular children. Journal of

Australian Research in Early Childhood Education.

112. Meredith, H., Perry, B., Borg, T., & Dockett, S. (1999). Changes in parent’s

perceptions of their children’s transition to school: First child and later children. Journal of

Australian Research in Early Childhood Education, 6(2), 228-239.

113. Perry, B., Dockett, S, Kember, T., & Kuschert, K. (1999). Collaboration between

schools and universities in early childhood teacher education. Teaching in Higher Education,

4(3), 383-396.

114. Dockett, S. (1998). Constructing understandings through play in the early years.

International Journal of Early Years Education, 6(1), 105-116.

115. Dockett, S. Perry, B., & Parker, R. (1998). Effective professional development in early

literacy. Australian Journal of Language and Literacy, 21(3), 192-205.

116. Perry, B., & Dockett, S. (1998). Play, argumentation and social constructivism. Early

Child Development and Care, 140, 5-15.

117. Perry, B., Dockett, S., & Tracey, D. (1998). “At preschool they read to you, at school

you learn to read”: Perspectives on starting school. Australian Journal of Early Childhood,

23(4), 6-11.

118. Perry, B., Dockett, S., & Tracey, D. (1998). Ready to learn: Exploring the concept of

school readiness and its implications. ERIC Clearing House for Early Childhood and

Elementary Education, ED 421 249.

119. Dockett, S. & Degotardi, S. (1997). Some implications of being unpopular at age 4.

Journal of Australian Research in Early Childhood Education, 1, 21-30.

120. Dockett, S., Perry, B., & Tracey, D. (1997). Getting ready for school. ERIC Clearing

House for Early Childhood and Elementary Education. ED 421 248.

121. Dockett, S., & Perry, B. (1996). Young children’s construction of knowledge.

Australian Journal of Early Childhood, 21(4), 6-11.

122. Dockett, S. & Tegel, K. (1996). Identifying dilemmas for early childhood educators.

Journal of Australian Research in Early Childhood Education, 1, 20-28.

123. Dockett, S. (1995). Young children's play and language as clues to their developing

theories of mind. Journal for Australian Research in Early Childhood Education, 2, 61-72.

Under review

Refereed Conference Papers

124. Perry, B., Gervasoni, A., & Dockett, S. (2012). Let’s Count: Evaluation of a pilot

mathematics program in low socio-economic locations in Australia. In Dindyal, J., Cheng, L.

P., & Ng, S. F. (Eds.), Mathematics education: Expanding horizons (Proceedings of the 35th

Annual Conference of the Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia pp. 594-

601). Adelaide: MERGA.

125. Hopps, K., & Dockett, S. (2011). Preschool educators communication with schools:

What the Communication Experience Technique can reveal about the nature of communication, motivations and relationships. Paper presented at the annual conference of the Australian association for Research in Education, Hobart. Available on-line: http://www.aare.edu.au/11pap/index.html

126. Perry, B., & Dockett, S. (2011). Playing with mathematics: Implications from the

Early Years Learning Framework and the Australian Curriculum. In J. Clark, B. Kissane, J.

Mousley, T. Spencer, & S. Thornton (Eds.), Mathematics: Traditions and [new] practices.

(Proceedings of the AAMT-MERGA conference, incorporating the 23rd biennial conference

of the Australian Association of Mathematics Teachers and the 34th annual conference of

the Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia, pp. 624-630). Alice Springs, NT:

AAMT & MERGA.

127. Dockett, S., & Perry, B. (2010). What makes mathematics play? In L. Sparrow, B.

Kissane, & C. Hurst (Eds.), Shaping the future of mathematics education. (Proceedings of the

33rd annual conference of the Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia, pp.

715-718). Fremantle: MERGA.

128. Dockett, S., & Perry, B. (2009). Researching with young children: Seeking assent.

Proceedings of the 16th Annual Australian Association of Professional and Applied Ethics.

Goulburn, NSW, June.

129. Catterall, J., Aitchison, C., Dockett, S., & Perry, B. (2006). Making it mainstream:

Engaging students who articulate from Vocational Education and Training (VET). First Year in

Higher Education Conference. Brisbane.

130. Perry, B., Dockett, S., Gilbert, S., Howard, P., Mason, T., Simpson, T., Skattebol, J.,

Whitton, D, & Woodrow, C. (2006). Successful transition programs from prior-to-school to

school for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children: Methodological considerations.

Refereed Proceedings of the Australian Association for Research in Education Annual

Conference, Sydney. Retrieved from http://www.aare.edu.au/05pap/per05571.pdf

131. Perry, B., Dockett, S., Harley, E., & Hentschke, N. (2006). Linking powerful

mathematical ideas and developmental learning outcomes in early childhood mathematics.

In P. Grootenboer, R. Zevenbergen, & M. Chinnappan (Eds.), Identities, cultures and learning

spaces (pp. 408-415). Sydney: Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia.

132. Perry, B., & Dockett, S. (2005). “I know that I don’t have to work hard”: Mathematics

learning in the first year of primary school. In H. L. Chick & J. L. Vincent (Eds.), Proceedings of

the 29th Conference of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education

(Vol. 4, pp. 65-72). Melbourne: University of Melbourne.

133. Perry, B., & Dockett, S. (2005). “As I got to learn it got fun”: Children’s reflections on

their first year of school. Proceedings of the Australian Association for Research in Education

2004 annual conference, Sydney. Retrieved from

http:///www.aare.edu.au/04pap/doc04324.pdf

134. Dockett, S., Whitton, D., & Perry, B. (2003). Children starting school: Images from

picture storybooks. Proceedings of the Australian Association for Research in Education 2003

international conference (CD-ROM). Auckland: Australian Association for Research in

Education.

135. Dockett, S. (2002). Situation-based pedagogy and child development in early

childhood teacher education. Refereed Conference Papers, Challenging Futures? Changing

Agendas in Teacher Education. Retrieved from http://scs.une.edu.au/CF/Papers/index.htm

136. Dockett, S., & Perry, B. (2002). Beliefs and expectations of parents, prior-to-school

educators and school teachers as children start school. Proceedings of the Australian

Association for Research in Education 2002 international conference. Retrieved from

http://www.aare.edu.au/02pap/doc02072.htm

137. Dockett, S., Perry, B., & Howard, P. (2002). Researching the field: An experience in

early childhood education. Partners in learning, voices in the field (Proceedings of the Field

Based Learning conference, pp. 74-80). Sydney: Australian Catholic University.

138. Dockett, S., Perry, B., & Nicolson, D. (2002). Social and personal transformation as

children start school. Proceedings of Learning Conference 2002. Sydney: Common Ground.

139. Perry, B., & Dockett, S. (2002). “999 is a very nice sign”. Proceedings of the ninth

South East Asian Mathematics Education Conference (pp 183-188). Singapore: Nanyang

University / SEACME.

140. Perry, B., Dockett, S., & Howard, P. (2002). Local partnerships in the early childhood

field: The importance of context. Partners in learning, voices in the field (Proceedings of the

Field Based Learning conference, pp. 177-184). Sydney: Australian Catholic University.

141. Dockett, S., Perry, B., & Nanlohy, P. (2000). Myths and challenges: Using computers

in early childhood services. In S. Schuck & G. Segal (Eds.), Change and choice in the new

century (pp. 49-55). Sydney: University of Technology, Sydney.

142. Howard, P., Dockett, S., & Perry, B. (2000). Smoothing the way: An evaluation of a

transition to school program. In P. Jeffrey, & R. Jeffrey (Eds.), Proceedings of the

AARE/NZARE conference. Retrieved from http://www.aare.edu.au/99PAP/PER99540.htm

143. Dockett, S., Howard, P., & Perry, B. (1999). Research partnerships in early childhood:

Forming the bonds. In S. Schuck, L. Brady, C. E. Deer, & G. Segal (Eds.), Challenge of change

in education (pp. 122-131). Sydney: University of Technology, Sydney.

144. Dockett, S., Perry, B., & Howard, P. (1999). Mathematics knowledge and the

importance of play. In E. B. Ogena & E. F. Golla (Eds.), Mathematics for the 21st Century

(Proceedings of the 8th South East Asian Conference on Mathematics Education, pp. 137-

144). Manila, Philippines.

145. Dockett, S., Perry, B., Howard, P., & Meckley, A. (1999). What do early childhood

educators and parents think is important about children’s transition to school? A

comparison between data from the city and the bush. Proceedings of the AARE/NZARE

conference. Retrieved from http://www.aare.edu.au/99PAP/PER99541.htm

146. Dockett, S. (1995). Supporting children's involvement in complex sociodramatic play.

In G. Ashby, Z. Shi-Yuan, C. Guo-Mei, S. Zhen & L. Yan (Eds.), Collectanea China-Asia-Pacific

Early Childhood Conference (pp.36-41). Beijing.

Under Review

Reports

Published 147. Educational Transitions and Change (ETC) Research Group. (2011). Transition to

school: Position statement. Albury-Wodonga: Research Institute for Professional Practice,

Learning and Education, Charles Sturt University. Retrieved from

www.csu.edu.au/research/ripple/research-groups/etc/

148. Dockett, S., Perry, B., Kearney, E., Hampshire, A., Mason, J., & Schmied, V. (2011).

Facilitating children’s transition to school from families with complex support needs. Albury-

Wodonga: Research Institute for Professional Practice, Learning and Education, Charles Sturt

University. Retrieved from

http://www.csu.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0009/154899/Facilitating-Childrens-Trans-

School.pdf

149. Dockett, S., Perry, B., & Kearney, E. (2010). School readiness: What does it mean for

Indigenous children, families, schools and communities? Canberra: Closing the Gap

Clearinghouse. Retrieved from

http://www.aihw.gov.au/closingthegap/documents/issues_papers/ctg-ip02.pdf

150. Perry, B., & Dockett, S. (2008). Voices of children in transition to school. Wollongong

Transition to School Network. Retrieved from

http://www.transitiontoschool.com.au/downloads/research/Voices%20of%20children%20in

%20starting%20school%20-%20Bob%20Perry%20and%20Sue%20Dockett.pdf

151. Dockett, S., Perry, B., Campbell, H., Hard, L., Kearney, E., Taffe, R., & Greenhill, J.

(2007). Early years curriculum continuity for learning project: Final report. Adelaide: South

Australian Department of Education and Children’s Services. Retrieved from

http://www.earlyyears.sa.edu.au/files/links/final_lit_review.pdf

152. Dockett, S., Perry, B., Mason, T., Simpson, T., Howard, P., Whitton, D., Gilbert, S.,

Pearce, S., Sanagavarapu, P., Skattebol, J., & Woodrow, C. (2007). Getting it together:

Successful transition programs from prior-to-school to school for Aboriginal and Torres Strait

Islander children. Sydney: NSW Department of Education and Training. Retrieved from

http://www.curriculum.edu.au/verve/_resources/ATSI_Successful_Transition_programs_Re

port_Dec_2007.pdf

153. Perry, B., & Dockett, S. (2007). Play and mathematics: Early childhood mathematics

support paper. Adelaide: AAMT. Retrieved from

http://aamt.edu.au/documentation/statements/early_childhood_mathematics_support_pa

per_play

154. Perry, B., Dockett, S., Whitton, D., Vickers, M., Johnston, C., Sidoti, C. (2006). Sydney

Region Transition Project final report. Sydney: NSW Department of Education and Training.

Retrieved from

http://www.youth.nsw.gov.au/__data/page/1205/DET_transition_finalreport.pdf

155. Fisher, K., Thomson, C., valentine, k., Patulny, R., Griffiths, M., Platus, J., Perry, B., &

Dockett, S. (2006). Understanding the local service network. Social Policy Research Centre.

University of NSW.

a. Retrieved from

http://www.sprc.unsw.edu.au/media/File/Report6_06_Understanding_the_Local_S

ervice_Network.pdf.

Unpublished 156. Perry, B., & Dockett, S., (2009). Reconceptualising reception. Adelaide: South

Australian Department of Education and Children’s Services.

157. Dockett, S., Perry, B., & Fegan, M. (2007). Starting school safely. Sydney: NSW Roads

and Traffic Authority.

158. Perry, B., & Dockett, S. (2006). Learning through assessment in Mathematics in Early

Childhood. Sydney: University of Western Sydney. Retrieved from

http://tdu.uws.edu.au/qilt/snapshots/assessment/proj_01/pdf/proj_01_perrydockett.pdf.

159. Dockett, S., & Perry, B. (2005). Is play and learn a good beginning? Unpublished

research report. Good Beginnings, NSW.

160. Aitchison, C., Catterall, J., Dockett, S., Perry, B., & Michail, S. (2005). Articulating

from vocational education and training to the University of Western Sydney: Supporting

students in their transition from AQF Level 5 to university study. Sydney: University of

Western Sydney.

161. Dockett, S. & Perry, B. (2003). Transition to school: Development and evaluation of

guidelines and programs for best practice. Unpublished SPIRT Project Report.

162. Perry, B., & Dockett, S. (2003). Progress review of materials produced under the PNG

Elementary Teacher Education Support Project (ETESP). Canberra: AusAID.

163. Perry, B., Bradshaw, K., Connelly, J., Conway, B., Dockett, S., Elliott, A., Kean, B.,

Linfoot, K., Munns, G., Sinclair, R., Squires, D., & Weckert, C. (2000). Report on the conduct of

case studies in 25 DSP schools. Sydney: NSW Department of Education and Training.

164. Dockett, S. & Perry, B. (1996). Availability and demand for child care places in the

Campbelltown area. Sydney: Campbelltown City Council.

165. Dockett, S., Perry, B. & Parker, R. (1996). Evaluation of the early literacy component

in NSW schools. Sydney: NSW Department of School Education.

166. Dockett, S. (1995). The first year of school: A review of research. Paper

commissioned by the NSW Department of Education.

Professional Publications

167. Dockett, S. (2012). Teachers are important players. In Early Childhood Education

Council of NSW, Current Topics: Play-based learning in P-2 classrooms (pp. 1-8). Leichhardt,

NSW: Early Childhood Education Council of NSW

168. Dockett, S. (2011). Ethical assessment. Every Child, 17(3), 8.

169. Perry, B., & Dockett, S. (2011). Continuity in Australian early childhood curricula?

The RIPPLE Effect, 1, 2. Retrieved from

http://www.csu.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0011/159662/RIPPLE-

newsletter_1_2011.pdf

170. Dockett, S., Perry, B., & Kearney, E. (2011). ‘I just want her to be happy’. Education

Review, Retrieved from

http://www.educationreview.com.au/pages/section/article.php?s=Opinion&idArticle=21791

171. Dockett, S. (2010). School’s in! Rattler, Spring, 22-23. Retrieved from

http://ccccnsw.org.au/rattler-95-spring-2010

172. Dockett, S., & Einarsdottir, J. (2010). Researching with children [online]. Every Child,

16(4), 34-35. Retrieved from

http://search.informit.com.au/documentSummary;dn=946686351863727;res=IELHSS

173. Dockett, S. (2008. The importance of transition in the new Early Years learning

Framework. Professional Voice, 6(2), 23-27. Retrieved from

http://www.aeuvic.asn.au/professional_files_PV_6_2_4_Dockett.pdf

174. Dockett, S. (2008). Friends matter. Every Child, 14(4), 20-21.

175. Dockett, S., & Perry, B. (2008). Starting primary school. Curriculum Leadership

Journal, 6(1). Retrieved from

http://www.curriculum.edu.au/leader/starting_primary_school,21682.html?issueID=11252

176. Perry, B. & Dockett, S. (2007). Play and mathematics. Australian Association of

Mathematics Teachers. Retrieved from www.aamt.edu.au/Professional-reading/Early-

Childhood

177. Dockett, S. (2004). Transition to school programs: Excellent and effective. Papers

from the 2004 Conference, Early Childhood Education Council (pp. 1-4).

178. Dockett, S., & Perry. B. (2002). Smoothing the way: What makes a successful

transition to school. Education Links, 65, 6-11.