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ERIC Number: ED545292
Record Type: Non-Journal
Publication Date: 2014-Jun-15
Pages: 172
Abstractor: As Provided
ISBN: 978-1-85856-517-0
ISSN: N/A
EISSN: N/A
Men Who Teach Young Children: An International Perspective
Brody, David
Trentham Books
Few men around the world work in daycare settings, nursery schools or kindergartens. Yet wherever they are found, men who are perceived to have crossed the gender boundary in their choice of profession are widely acclaimed as gifted educators and excellent caregivers. Policy makers who care about providing quality education for young children need to understand what attracts men to work with young children and how to retain them in the workforce so they can make the most of this underutilized human resource in early childhood education. This book fills a research gap, presenting the biographies of six talented men from Britain, Norway, Holland, Switzerland, Israel and the United States who have all been working with the youngest children for many years. A cultural lens is used to understand their motivation and reveal the difficulties they faced in choosing the profession, getting trained, working with young children and their parents, and opting to remain in the field. Their personal narratives will inspire other men to consider the profession and will shed light on society's influence on cross gendered career pathways. The scholarly analysis of the case studies aims to help early childhood teacher educators to recognize and take account of what male degree candidates in their programs uniquely have to offer. This book is a must for early childhood leaders who are interested in moving towards gender equality in the workforce. Those responsible for college and university training programs will need this book in order to gain empathy with the men they have recruited, and to learn how to go about making men feel more comfortable in their programs. Supervisors of men in the early childhood workforce will broaden their perspectives on the work lives of these minority employees, and will learn how to support their becoming part of a team consisting largely of women educators. The most significant contribution of this book is the window it gives to readers about men's unique contribution to the care and education of young children around the world. Contents include: (1) Knocking at the door; (2) Aims and research methods; (3) Benny Haidlauf--Basel, Switzerland; (4) Elton Kikuta--Oregon, United States; (5) Levien Nieuwenhuis--Zeist, The Netherlands; (6) Eli Kruk--Judean Hills, Israel; (7) Leon Mahon--East London, United Kingdom; (8) Reidar Eliassen--Olso, Norway; and (9) Looking inward-looking outward. References, appendices, and an index are also included.
Trentham Books. Available from: IOE Press, Institute of Education, 20 Bedford Way, London, WC1H 0AL, UK. Tel: +44-20-7612-6000; e-mail: ioepress@ioe.ac.uk; Web site: http://www.ioepress.co.uk
Publication Type: Books; Reports - Research
Education Level: Early Childhood Education
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Language: English
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Authoring Institution: University of London, Institute of Education
Identifiers - Location: Israel; Netherlands; Norway; Oregon; Switzerland; United Kingdom; United Kingdom (London); United States
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