2016
DOI: 10.1007/s13158-016-0162-4
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Gender Beliefs and Embedded Gendered Values in Preschool

Abstract: The aim of this study is to explore practitioners' gender beliefs and how gendered values are embedded in Swedish preschool practice. The research question is: What beliefs about gender and the associated values, can be identified in practitioners' talk when they discuss gender issues? The study is informed by Bronwyn Davies' theoretical ideas that gender is socially constructed and her concepts of category maintenance and transgression are discussed. Data were analysed from 10 semi-structured group interviews… Show more

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“…Literatures had identi ed strong evidence that bullying victimization correlates with sexuality and gender, especially in the context of feelings of belonging to a social group and school (50). The cultivation theory proposed that gender construct is in uenced by the socialization composed from multiple factors in a child's life, such as play between peers, teacher-child relationships, and media in uences (51). Through social learning, boys were portrayed to be aggressive, direct, ingenious and closely linked to power relationships.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Literatures had identi ed strong evidence that bullying victimization correlates with sexuality and gender, especially in the context of feelings of belonging to a social group and school (50). The cultivation theory proposed that gender construct is in uenced by the socialization composed from multiple factors in a child's life, such as play between peers, teacher-child relationships, and media in uences (51). Through social learning, boys were portrayed to be aggressive, direct, ingenious and closely linked to power relationships.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At preschools with the more "gender-stereotyped choices", teaching in relation to children's influence and gender equality were often described as the opposite of each other, which is in line with results in previous studies (cf. Emilson et al, 2016). Children's own individual choices were valued highly, preferably without involvement from adults.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During free play, approaches that allow children to choose freely the objects and partners of play, are often understood as the opposite of receiving guidance from adults, for example concerning gender equality (Emilson, Folkesson, & Moqvist Lindberg, 2016). Research on free play often show girls and boys playing with gender stereotypical toys together with children of their own sex (e.g.…”
Section: Children's Perspectives and Free Playmentioning
confidence: 99%
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