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Early childhood educators' beliefs and practices regarding race and gender were examined via two, mixed-methods studies. Study 1 assessed 341 early childhood educators' beliefs and classroom practices regarding race and gender via an online survey. Educators filled out a largely multiple-choice survey about topics such as colorblindness, sexism, and multicultural teaching practices. Study 2 involved a case study of two preschool teachers who were intentional about addressing racial and gender diversity via anti-bias education. Study 2 explored how early childhood teachers use anti-bias practices, how teachers discuss race and gender with young children, and teachers' experiences using anti-bias curricula. Study 2 involved semi-structured teacher interviews, naturalistic observations of teacher-child classroom interactions, audio-recorded book reading activities, and observations of the classroom environment (e.g., classroom toys, posters). Findings from both studies indicate that educators feel more comfortable and skilled at addressing gender than race in their classrooms. Findings also indicate that there are discrepancies between educators’ beliefs and classroom practices with regard to race, gender, and anti-bias practices. Implications for children's prejudice and stereotype development, as well as for teacher professional development, are addressed.
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Title
- Early childhood educators' beliefs, attitudes, and classroom practices regarding race and gender
Contributors
- Farago, Flora (Author)
- Swadener, Beth Blue (Thesis advisor)
- Martin, Carol L. (Committee member)
- Shivers, Eva Marie (Committee member)
- Nakagawa, Kathyrn (Committee member)
- Arizona State University (Publisher)
Date Created
The date the item was original created (prior to any relationship with the ASU Digital Repositories.)
2016
Subjects
- Early Childhood Education
- Developmental Psychology
- Teacher Education
- anti-bias education
- Early Childhood
- Gender
- Multicultural education
- Preschool
- race
- Sex discrimination in education--United States.
- Racism in education--United States.
- Multicultural education--Study and teaching (Early childhood)--United States.
- Multicultural education
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Note
- thesisPartial requirement for: Ph.D., Arizona State University, 2016
- bibliographyIncludes bibliographical references (pages 114-129)
- Field of study: Family and human development
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Statement of Responsibility
by Flora Farago