With this article we investigate through a narrative inquiry into the links between parenting, and life experience, education and professional practice. The study involved 24 collaborators, whose status as parents and educators has allowed us to biographical approach to the links between the two facets of their lives. In the studywe have assumed a unique perspective and opinion of the experience of parenthood, read in conjunction withmale socialization processes, and embedded in professional development of each employee. The work resulted in each case the collection and analysis of data through personal accounts, with the approach we were looking for new ways to address parenting and its influence on educational craft itself. In this articl...
Young Mums are a vulnerable group due to their marginalised status. This is a social justice piece o...
Emerging adulthood is a budding field of research in terms of an individual's development from child...
In this article we argue that mothers often construct images of what they perceive as society’s expe...
Nine families composed of mother and father, one son and one daughter were involved in this study to...
This dissertation was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely accessible...
This qualitative study using narrative inquiry as methodology explores the ways in which five parent...
Drawing on 15 interviews with middle-class parents who occupy professional positions at work-life, t...
This dissertation examines how the social and material relations of higher education coordinate and ...
Teenage pregnancy has long been perceived as a ‘problem’ in the United Kingdom as a result of the ne...
Objectives: Provide a brief overview of how the study of fathering occupations can provide insight i...
This essay is focused on the relation between educational care and masculinities. From a theoretical...
Men teachers are not present in early childhood classrooms for many reasons, despite recruitment eff...
A qualitative study conducted with Portuguese academics of both genders was devised to better unders...
Within an increasingly open and composite scenario of practices and representations of paternity, th...
Over the past few decades, North America has seen a shift in the cultural expectations placed upon f...
Young Mums are a vulnerable group due to their marginalised status. This is a social justice piece o...
Emerging adulthood is a budding field of research in terms of an individual's development from child...
In this article we argue that mothers often construct images of what they perceive as society’s expe...
Nine families composed of mother and father, one son and one daughter were involved in this study to...
This dissertation was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely accessible...
This qualitative study using narrative inquiry as methodology explores the ways in which five parent...
Drawing on 15 interviews with middle-class parents who occupy professional positions at work-life, t...
This dissertation examines how the social and material relations of higher education coordinate and ...
Teenage pregnancy has long been perceived as a ‘problem’ in the United Kingdom as a result of the ne...
Objectives: Provide a brief overview of how the study of fathering occupations can provide insight i...
This essay is focused on the relation between educational care and masculinities. From a theoretical...
Men teachers are not present in early childhood classrooms for many reasons, despite recruitment eff...
A qualitative study conducted with Portuguese academics of both genders was devised to better unders...
Within an increasingly open and composite scenario of practices and representations of paternity, th...
Over the past few decades, North America has seen a shift in the cultural expectations placed upon f...
Young Mums are a vulnerable group due to their marginalised status. This is a social justice piece o...
Emerging adulthood is a budding field of research in terms of an individual's development from child...
In this article we argue that mothers often construct images of what they perceive as society’s expe...