Constructing Gender Identity in Young Children

  • Qosyasih N
  • Adriany V
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Abstract

Early childhood education (ECE) has long been recognized as one of the most gendered professions. This paper aims to examine how far ECE can become a space to deliver ‘gender flexible pedagogy’, a concept that incorporates ideas about staff modelling of alternative forms of masculinities and femininities, the value of a mixed gender workforce, and explicit gender teaching within curricula. The theoretical underpinnings of this concept are discussed drawing on data collected in discussions with pre-school teachers in order to understand the potential of this principle and identify how it can be practiced. The paper is based on two different interview based studies, one conducted in an Indonesian kindergarten and the other with Swedish preschool pedagogues. The findings suggest that gendered practices in ECE are rooted in teachers’ implicit gender beliefs influenced by larger socio-political discourses. Early childhood educators must develop an explicit gender consciousness before they can deliver a gender conscious pedagogy.

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Qosyasih, N. N. S., & Adriany, V. (2021). Constructing Gender Identity in Young Children. In Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Early Childhood Education (ICECE 2020) (Vol. 538). Atlantis Press. https://doi.org/10.2991/assehr.k.210322.038

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