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Xiyao Liang; Supinda Lertlit – Turkish Online Journal of Educational Technology - TOJET, 2024
In the global context, male participation in early childhood education is notably low, with only 3% of the workforce in mainland China comprising male professionals. This study delves into the intrinsic motivation of male kindergarten teachers, employing the framework of self-determination theory. Qualitative research, comprising face-to-face…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Preschool Teachers, Kindergarten, Males
Kelly Simerick – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Women make up the overwhelming majority of student affairs practitioners; many are also mothers. Simultaneously, there is a dearth in scholarly literature that addresses the impact of motherhood on the careers of women in student affairs, particularly mothers in the senior student affairs officer (SSAO) position. This study utilized hermeneutic…
Descriptors: Females, Student Personnel Workers, Mothers, Child Rearing
Giulia Inguaggiato; Claudia Pallise Perello; Petra Verdonk; Linda Schoonmade; Pamela Andanda; Mariette van den Hoven; Natalie Evans – Research Ethics, 2024
Responses to the COVID-19 pandemic globally disrupted lives and contributed to the exacerbation of pre-existing inequalities. Women in research were also affected. The prominent role that women played in professional and personal care duties had a detrimental effect on their research outputs, potentially hindering their career progression.…
Descriptors: Experience, Females, Researchers, COVID-19