This book is an essential resource for exploring and deconstructing the gender binary in the early years sector. Drawing on Warin’s extensive research, it offers practical advice, examples of innovative classroom practice, and thought-provoking case studies, balanced alongside lively debate, scholarly discussion, and questions for reader reflection.
The book not only covers the existing debates in the field, but proposes and advocates for a ′gender flexible′ approach to the teaching and learning of young children that challenges gender stereotypes and essentialism. The style and content bridge the gap between theory and practice making it perfect for an audience of early years education students, professionals, trainees and researchers.
Jo Warin is Professor in Gender and Social Relationships in Education at Lancaster University
قائمة المحتويات
Introducing the value of a geder flexible pedagogyWhat Is A Gender Flexible Pedagogy?
Curriculum Matters. The ‘What’ Of A Gender Flexible Pedagogy
Resources And Activities For Smashing Stereotypes
The ‘Who’ Of Gender Flexible Pedagogy. Who Is Implicated In Delivering It?
A Diverse Workforce
A Versatile Workforce
The ‘How’ Of A Gender Flexible Pedagogy. How Can It Be Put Into Practice?
It’s All About Relationships
Creating The Gender-Flexible Early Years Education Setting
Conclusion
Last Words And Final Messages