This article explores the dynamic between the professional roles of women working in early childhood education and their maternal skills and identities. This dynamic reveals a blurring of the boundaries between motherhood and career, which have similar requirements to provide protection, care, and concern. This study sheds light on the perspectives of mothers working in early childhood education regarding their personal and professional lives. It highlights not only the conflicts raised and prices paid by the women and their children but also the extent to which female educators bring their profession home with them, including their theoretical and practical knowledge. These women continue to act as educators at home, but the demands on the...
In mid-March of 2020, schools across New York state faced closures due to the outbreak of the COVID-...
This thesis, ‘The life histories of teacher mothers: exploring a special situation’ concerns a perso...
Women interested in becoming professors and mothers are often unsure of the besttime to start their ...
The dominant discourse concerned with the impact of being a mother on a woman’s professional career ...
In this article we argue that mothers often construct images of what they perceive as society’s expe...
The majority of teachers in England are women and many will become mothers at some point during thei...
The purpose of this research study was to examine the personal and professional factors that support...
Abstract: The article presents the results of the sociological study “Parents between the ...
The successful development of children in the early childhood years is facilitated by positive inter...
This dissertation focused on the feelings and decisions of working mothers with young children. The ...
Hon., Trinity College Dublin, 1973 The problem addressed in the study is the low status afforded ...
textThe goal of this feminist research study was to examine expectations held by society for women ...
Until fairly recent history the roles of career woman and mother could not be undertaken concurrentl...
This paper explores the transition to first-time motherhood as experienced by a small sub-sample of ...
This study focuses on understanding care provided by women who work as professional child carers. It...
In mid-March of 2020, schools across New York state faced closures due to the outbreak of the COVID-...
This thesis, ‘The life histories of teacher mothers: exploring a special situation’ concerns a perso...
Women interested in becoming professors and mothers are often unsure of the besttime to start their ...
The dominant discourse concerned with the impact of being a mother on a woman’s professional career ...
In this article we argue that mothers often construct images of what they perceive as society’s expe...
The majority of teachers in England are women and many will become mothers at some point during thei...
The purpose of this research study was to examine the personal and professional factors that support...
Abstract: The article presents the results of the sociological study “Parents between the ...
The successful development of children in the early childhood years is facilitated by positive inter...
This dissertation focused on the feelings and decisions of working mothers with young children. The ...
Hon., Trinity College Dublin, 1973 The problem addressed in the study is the low status afforded ...
textThe goal of this feminist research study was to examine expectations held by society for women ...
Until fairly recent history the roles of career woman and mother could not be undertaken concurrentl...
This paper explores the transition to first-time motherhood as experienced by a small sub-sample of ...
This study focuses on understanding care provided by women who work as professional child carers. It...
In mid-March of 2020, schools across New York state faced closures due to the outbreak of the COVID-...
This thesis, ‘The life histories of teacher mothers: exploring a special situation’ concerns a perso...
Women interested in becoming professors and mothers are often unsure of the besttime to start their ...