1st Edition

Gender in Early Childhood

Edited By Nicola Yelland Copyright 1998
    288 Pages
    by Routledge

    292 Pages
    by Routledge

    This book will explore the ways in which young children perceive themselves and are viewed by others in terms of their gendered identities as individuals and as members of society. It considers research from a variety of perspectives in the context of home/family and school. Topics covered include:
    * the construction of gender from the time the child is conceived
    * the politics of category membership
    * analyses of play and art making
    * young children's experiences with technology
    * the influence of popular culture on the body image
    * gender equity policies in early childhood education
    * understanding sexual orientation.
    An examination and reflection of the issues will enable educators to improve their practice and have a greater understanding of the families and the children whom they teach. The diverse range and content of the research will make this book a valuable resource for all those interested in the education of young children. This book covers the issue of gender expectations of children with disabilities, and also discusses young childrens' experiences with technology and the ways in which they feel about their bodies.
    This book will be of great interest to all early childhood educators who are concerned about the ways in which the home and school impact on the lives of young children in terms of how they view themselves and how others view them. Trainee teachers will find this book helpful in developing their own attitudes, understandings and behaviours in relation to gender equity and young children.

    1 Blurring the edges Part I Family, community and society 2 Constructing the gendered infant 3 Boys and girls with disabilities: maternal expectations of gender behaviour and independence 4 The body, young children and popular culture 5 Toward a most thorough understanding of the world: sexual orientation and early childhood education 6 Gendered settings and human rights in early childhood Part II Aspects of gender in school contexts 7 Gender equity policies and early childhood education 8 The politics of category membership in early childhood settings 9 Improving our gender equity ‘tools’: a case for discourse analysis 10 The serious and playful work of gender: talk and social order in a preschool classroom 11 Gendermaps 12 ‘The pink’s run out!’ The place of artmaking in young children’s construction of the gendered self 13 Making sense of gender issues in mathematics and technology

    Biography

    Nicola Yelland is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Early Childhood at Queensland University of Technology.