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(303) GARNERING SUPPORTS FOR MALE ROLE MODELS IN EARLY EDUCATION AND CARE SETTINGS

机译:(303)在早期教育和护理环境中获得男性角色模型的支持

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The lack of diversity in professions that have been dominated by one social group has created a crisis that calls for partnerships between government and civil society actors to create innovative models of workforce development and timely policy decisions to dismantle long-standing barriers of exclusion and income gaps based on race, gender, class, religion, sexual orientation, and other constructs. The field of early childhood education (ECE) has been impacted by long-run social problems such as gender-imbalance (Skelton, 2011; Rohrmann, 2012; Mottint, 2013), cultural barriers (Pruit, 2015; Drudy, 2008), stereotypes about male teachers' nurturing abilities (Sargent, 2004; Johnson, Middleton, Nicholson, & Sandrick, 2010), homophobic reactions (Pruit, 2015; King, 1998) and low-paying jobs (Whitebook et al., 2016; Cooney & Bittner, 2001), which have collectively deterred men from working with young children. Empirical research can provide much-needed data to help practitioners and policymakers make sentient decisions to take on these social challenges. This paper shares findings from a place-based study that uses mixed methods (e.g., surveys, interviews, and on-site observations) to examine strategic efforts toward increasing men's engagement in the ECE workforce. One of the study's key research question is: How can empirical data inform governmental agencies and civil society to garner more supports for augmenting male participation in the ECE field? Over a twelve-month period, the study has gleaned and analyzed empirical data from more than 60 culturally and linguistically diverse male educators and program administrators (both male and female) who work in a variety of early education and care programs operating in low, moderate, and high-resource neighborhoods throughout New York City. The research uses SPSS, NVivo and SurveyMonkey in its analysis to triangulate demographic information and employment-related themes that emerge from the data. This methodology has helped to uncover recurrent patterns in the analysis of factors that influence men's engagement in the ECE field. The paper concludes that gender-flexible policy and equitable salary will reinforce institutional efforts that aim to enhance men's involvement in the early childhood education workforce.
机译:一群社会团体主导的职业缺乏多样性创造了一个危机,要求政府和民间社会行动者之间的伙伴关系,以创造劳动力发展的创新模式,并及时的政策决策,以拆除排斥和收入差距的长期障碍基于种族,性别,课程,宗教,性取向和其他构建体。幼儿教育(ECE)的领域受到性别 - 不平衡(Skelton,2011)等长期社会问题的影响关于男性教师培养能力(Sargent,2004; Johnson,Middleton,Nicholson,&Sandrick,2010),同性恋反应(Pruit,2015; King,1998)和低薪工作(Whitebook等,2016; Cooney&Bittner 2001年),其中,统称地阻止了男人与幼儿一起工作。实证研究可以提供急需的数据,以帮助从业者和政策制定者使赋予这些社会挑战的感情决定。本文从一个基于地方的研究中份额,这些研究中使用了混合方法(例如,调查,访谈和现场观察)来审查对越来越多的欧洲经委会劳动力参与的战略努力。其中一项研究的关键研究问题是:经验数据如何通知政府机构和民间社会,加强更多支持在欧洲ece领域增强男性参与?在十二个月内,该研究已经收集并分析了来自60多个文化和语言不同的男性教育工作者和计划管理员(男性和女性)的经验数据,他们在低于中等的早期教育和护理计划中工作的各种早期教育和护理计划和纽约市的高资源社区。该研究在分析中使用SPSS,NVivo和Surveymonkey进行了分析,以三角调整从数据中出现的人口统计信息和与就业相关的主题。该方法有助于在分析影响男性在ECE领域的因素的因素分析中发现复发模式。本文得出结论,性别灵活的政策和公平的薪水将加强旨在提高男子参与早期儿童教育劳动力的体制努力。

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