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Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood | 2011

A question of gender sensitive pedagogy: – discourses in pedagogical guidelines

Ingrid Karlson; Maria Simonsson

In this article, some of the discourses concerning ‘gender-sensitive pedagogy’ that circulate in Swedish preschools are discussed. Two guideline documents that circulate in gender- and equity-sensitive projects in preschool are investigated, and the question is asked: What gender-related messages can possibly reach preschools from the guidelines? The method is discourse analysis inspired by Michel Foucault. Three different discourses were found: the discourse of the preschool institution; the discourse of gender and/or equity; and the gender-pedagogical discourse.


Nordic Journal of Studies in Educational Policy | 2017

Introduction to preschool : strategies for managing the gap between home and preschool

Ann-Marie Markström; Maria Simonsson

ABSTRACT The overall aim of this article is to investigate Swedish preschool teachers’ perceptions of the interaction between home and institution in relation to children’s introduction to preschool. The focus of this article is on their talk about how they manage the gap between home and preschool in the introduction process. A discourse analysis is carried out, based on focus group interviews with seven preschool teacher teams that have started to use a more parent-active approach during the introduction of children to preschool. The results show that a parent-active introduction positions and governs parents to take a more self-regulative role in preschool from the beginning. The construction of the parent-active introduction discourse/practice produces new subject positions for the parents (and teachers) and creates expectations of intensified parental involvement in this institutional practice. Furthermore, the results indicate that the parents’ active introduction also changes the teachers’ own role and their attitudes toward the parents. The boundary work between the home and preschool seems to consist of negotiations and of the construction of an intermediate domain between home and preschool that draws on discourses of responsibility, performativity and efficiency.


Archive | 2004

Bilderboken i förskolan : En utgångspunkt för samspel

Maria Simonsson


Gender and Education | 2008

Genderwatch: still watching, by Kate Myers and Hazel Taylor and Revisiting gender training: the making and remaking of gender knowledge. A global sourcebook, edited by Maitrayee Mukhopadhyay and Franz Wong

Ingrid Karlsson; Maria Simonsson


Early Childhood Education Journal | 2008

Preschool Work Teams' View of Ways of Working with Gender—Parents' Involvement

Ingrid Karlson; Maria Simonsson


International Journal of Early Childhood | 2011

Constructions of Girls in Preschool Parent–Teacher Conferences

Ann-Marie Markström; Maria Simonsson


Archive | 2009

Barn, barndom och föräldraskap

Ann-Marie Markström; Maria Simonsson; Ingrid Söderlind; Eva Änggård


Archive | 2006

Pedagogers möte med bilderböcker i förskolan

Maria Simonsson


Venue | 2015

Stöd eller styrning : En analys av Skolverkets stödmaterial för förskoleklassen

Maria Simonsson; Lina Lago


Tidsskrift for Nordisk Barnehageforskning | 2013

Utvecklingssamtal som uppgift och verktyg i förskollärares professionssträvanden i interaktion med föräldrar

Maria Simonsson; Ann-Marie Markström

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Lina Lago

Linköping University

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