Gender Equity in Early Childhood EducationMain MenuIntroductionWhy is Early Childhood Education Important?Why is Early Childhood Education Important for Girls?How is Gender Socially Constructed in the Early Years?Why Is Parent Involvement Important for ECE?A Comparative Look At ECE and Gender EquityParent Attitudes, ECE and Gender Equity in The United States, Kenya and CambodiaConclusionKelly Grace33ad43180d3cbf24c9554a05e30c99611fd3ababDana Stiles1776c60122811f7ceb112aadf951353b993a2d54
ECCE, Gender Equity and the Implications for Parents
12015-11-27T14:25:48-08:00Kelly Grace33ad43180d3cbf24c9554a05e30c99611fd3abab58087plain2015-12-02T23:28:08-08:00Dana Stiles1776c60122811f7ceb112aadf951353b993a2d54A Comparative Look At ECE and Gender EquityParent Attitudes, ECE and Gender Equity in The United States, Kenya and CambodiaThe role of parent involvement in the education of the developing child is clearly beneficial. The impact of parents' gendered attitudes are equally apparent and important. In the following sections, the examination of the issue of gender equity in early childhood education explores the complexity of gender equity in early childhood education, the deeply held gender beliefs of parents and the impact of those beliefs on children, and also examines the potential of parent participation in early childhood education as a means change those deeply held gender beliefs. The benefits of early childhood education for girls is clear, but research considering the ways to promote deeper changes in beliefs about gender and the vital role of parents is just beginning.
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