Moroccan immigrant mothers’ experiences of Italian preschool institutions. A mixed-method study

IF 2.1 Q1 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
G. Pastori, A. Mussi, Irene Capelli, Ryanne Francot
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ABSTRACT Being an immigrant mother demands both the redefinition of one’s identity as a woman and as a mother and a ‘double cultural mediation’ in children’s upbringing, between the culture of origin and that of the host country. Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) are key settings to supporting the wellbeing and the integration of immigrants. This contribution presents research conducted in Italy within the international ISOTIS project (www.isotis.org). Drawing on 114 structured interviews and 12 narrative-biographical interviews, this paper analyses how Moroccan mothers described their relationship with the ECEC system, teachers, and other parents. While survey data indicated that mothers who perceived discrimination were likely to participate less, the qualitative interviews showed that the ECEC settings were generally supportive and non-discriminatory. The ECEC services’ support resulted to be a turning point in the educational and social path of children and mothers themselves. The relationship with the teacher was depicted mostly as positive and meaningful, though the Italian parents’ network seemed harder to join, unveiling a segmented experience of social inclusion and exclusion between in and out of the school context. The findings may contribute to identifying factors facilitating or hindering immigrant parents’ full inclusion and participation in the community life.
摩洛哥移民母亲在意大利学前教育机构的经历。混合方法研究
摘要:作为一名移民母亲,既需要重新定义自己作为女性和母亲的身份,也需要在孩子的成长过程中,在原籍国文化和东道国文化之间进行“双重文化调解”。幼儿教育和护理(ECEC)是支持移民福祉和融入社会的关键环境。本文介绍了国际ISOTIS项目(www.ISOTIS.org)在意大利进行的研究。本文利用114次结构化访谈和12次叙述性传记访谈,分析了摩洛哥母亲如何描述她们与ECEC系统、教师和其他父母的关系。虽然调查数据表明,感受到歧视的母亲可能参与较少,但定性访谈显示,欧共体的环境总体上是支持性的和非歧视性的。ECEC服务的支持成为儿童和母亲自身教育和社会道路上的转折点。与老师的关系大多被描述为积极和有意义的,尽管意大利家长网络似乎更难加入,揭示了校内外社会包容和排斥的分段体验。研究结果可能有助于确定促进或阻碍移民父母充分融入和参与社区生活的因素。
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Contemporary Social Science
Contemporary Social Science SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY-
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