Men and Masculinities in Professional Fields Characterized by Femininity: An Example of Male Teacher Candidates in Early Childhood Education

Oğuzcan ÇIĞ
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This qualitative study delves into the perceptions and experiences of male students enrolled in early childhood education, a domain often considered feminine. The research aims to uncover these students' perspectives on their chosen profession and their encounters within it. Conducted at a state university in the central Black Sea region of Turkey, the study engaged participants from the fourth year of the preschool education program. A total of 12 male students, ranging in age from 21 to 24 years, were selected for the research. Over the course of 24 weeks, these students completed practical teaching sessions at a local kindergarten. Data collection utilized a semi-structured interview format, designed to explore participants' motivations for selecting the preschool education field and their lived experiences in relation to both their academic journey and their masculinity. The collected data underwent content analysis, guided by themes derived from participants' responses and aligned with the research questions. Inter-coder reliability was established by re-coding transcriptions of three randomly selected interviews, resulting in a reliability coefficient of 0.85—exceeding the recommended threshold of 0.80 for such analyses. This study contributes to understanding the perspectives of male students in a predominantly female-centric field, shedding light on their motivations, experiences, and sense of identity. It highlights the nuanced landscape of early childhood education and opens avenues for further exploration into gender dynamics within academic and professional realms.
男性与女性化专业领域的男性气质——以幼儿教育男性教师候选人为例
这项定性研究深入研究了参加幼儿教育的男性学生的看法和经历,这一领域通常被认为是女性化的。这项研究旨在揭示这些学生对他们所选择的职业和他们在其中遇到的情况的看法。这项研究在土耳其黑海中部地区的一所州立大学进行,参与者来自学前教育项目的第四年。本次研究共选取了12名年龄在21岁至24岁之间的男性学生。在为期24周的课程中,这些学生在当地一所幼儿园完成了实践教学课程。数据收集采用半结构化访谈形式,旨在探讨参与者选择学前教育领域的动机,以及他们与学业和男性气质相关的生活经历。& # x0D;收集到的数据进行了内容分析,以参与者回答的主题为指导,并与研究问题保持一致。通过对随机选择的三个访谈的转录进行重新编码,建立了编码间信度,得到的信度系数为0.85,超过了此类分析的推荐阈值0.80。 这项研究有助于理解男生在一个以女生为主的领域的观点,揭示他们的动机、经历和认同感。它突出了幼儿教育的细微差别,并为进一步探索学术和专业领域的性别动态开辟了道路。
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