In this documentary account, a kindergarten teacher and teacher educator describe our efforts to explore how young children think and reason about gender expression in and beyond the classroom. We describe our ongoing collaboration to develop a framework for teacher-initiated and student-initiated conversations about gender, which often result from students’ spontaneous remarks and questions about gender norms. We explore the question, How can educators create relevant and engaging learning opportunities to invite young learners to discuss gender norms within the classroom? In this paper we share kindergartners’ conversations about gender and three examples of their writing about this topic. We conclude that an inquiry approach to teaching,...
Critical literacy pedagogy suggests that by developing skills of questioning, critiquing and inquiri...
The following research assesses how reading and discussing stories that counter gender stereotypes c...
Despite very recent and hard-earned progress in national and state legislation explicitly prohibitin...
In this documentary account, a kindergarten teacher and teacher educator describe our efforts to exp...
In this documentary account, a kindergarten teacher and teacher educator describe our efforts to exp...
This paper raises questions about teachers’ interventions into children’s exchanges around gender in...
The aim of this study is to develop teachers’ understanding of their pedagogy with the purpose of pr...
The subject of this study is gender norms in the preschool and children who oppose those norms. The ...
Children develop gender stereotypes between ages 2-5 (Martin & Ruble, 2010). Early childhood class...
Children’s literature is a powerful tool that helps shape young children’s understandings of themsel...
As early as toddler years, children are absorbing information about gender stereotypes on what they ...
Today is a dynamic time for women and gender in general. More terminology and gender labels are intr...
In recent years hundreds of new single-sex schools and programs have opened in the United States, mo...
This article addresses the common perception of gender non-conforming and gender-expansive identitie...
Young children enter the school system with a developing sense of gender identity and firmly held ge...
Critical literacy pedagogy suggests that by developing skills of questioning, critiquing and inquiri...
The following research assesses how reading and discussing stories that counter gender stereotypes c...
Despite very recent and hard-earned progress in national and state legislation explicitly prohibitin...
In this documentary account, a kindergarten teacher and teacher educator describe our efforts to exp...
In this documentary account, a kindergarten teacher and teacher educator describe our efforts to exp...
This paper raises questions about teachers’ interventions into children’s exchanges around gender in...
The aim of this study is to develop teachers’ understanding of their pedagogy with the purpose of pr...
The subject of this study is gender norms in the preschool and children who oppose those norms. The ...
Children develop gender stereotypes between ages 2-5 (Martin & Ruble, 2010). Early childhood class...
Children’s literature is a powerful tool that helps shape young children’s understandings of themsel...
As early as toddler years, children are absorbing information about gender stereotypes on what they ...
Today is a dynamic time for women and gender in general. More terminology and gender labels are intr...
In recent years hundreds of new single-sex schools and programs have opened in the United States, mo...
This article addresses the common perception of gender non-conforming and gender-expansive identitie...
Young children enter the school system with a developing sense of gender identity and firmly held ge...
Critical literacy pedagogy suggests that by developing skills of questioning, critiquing and inquiri...
The following research assesses how reading and discussing stories that counter gender stereotypes c...
Despite very recent and hard-earned progress in national and state legislation explicitly prohibitin...