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
Getting Parents Involved: Turkey's Mother Child Education Program (MOCEP)
12015-11-04T15:13:36-08:00Kelly Grace33ad43180d3cbf24c9554a05e30c99611fd3abab58081The Mother Child Education Program (MOCEP) is a sustainable early childhood education (ECE) programme that aims to educate and support preschool ...plain2015-11-04T15:13:36-08:00YouTube2014-04-25T07:58:59.000ZaoVqmPmIrGUWISEQatarKelly Grace33ad43180d3cbf24c9554a05e30c99611fd3abab
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12015-11-04T15:14:07-08:00Kelly Grace33ad43180d3cbf24c9554a05e30c99611fd3ababThe importance of teaching parentsKelly Grace4plain2015-11-04T15:20:01-08:00Kelly Grace33ad43180d3cbf24c9554a05e30c99611fd3abab
12015-11-04T15:16:45-08:00Kelly Grace33ad43180d3cbf24c9554a05e30c99611fd3ababThe impact of ECCE Programs on mothersKelly Grace2plain2015-11-04T15:19:30-08:00Kelly Grace33ad43180d3cbf24c9554a05e30c99611fd3abab
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12015-11-02T20:36:35-08:00Impact of ECCE on Motherhood17plain2015-11-27T14:10:15-08:00Research shows that an equitable education for young girls improves the quality of early childhood care those girls are able to provide to their own children in motherhood. Maternal motivations and prior experience with early childhood education directly linked to a child’s performance in school. Considering the following information, it is evident that maternal attitudes are a mechanism for reducing gender inequity in education:
Maternal education has a strong impact on infant and child mortality: a child whose mother can read is 50% more likely to live past the age of 5.
Maternal cognitive skill is a key explanatory variable for children’s cognitive development differences between ethnic groups.
A child’s exposure to an early learning environment is specifically shaped by the mother’s early learning experiences.
Mothers, specifically those of immigrant or low income status, often seek out early learning programs that mirror their early learning experiences.