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Bass, Lisa R. – Educational Administration Quarterly, 2020
Background: This study addresses the leadership of African American male leaders and their operationalization of the ethic of care in their practice by analyzing the educational leadership of African American men through an ethic of care lens. Purpose: The purpose of this article is to simultaneously remind readers of the importance of caring in…
Descriptors: African American Leadership, Males, Caring, Leadership Styles
Bennett, Clare; Harden, Jane; Anstey, Sally – Sex Education: Sexuality, Society and Learning, 2018
Men can play a significant role in teaching their children about sexuality but fathers' practices and perceptions in this domain remain under explored. This study presents an Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis of eight fathers' perceptions and practices in educating their ten-year-old children about physical maturation, reproduction and…
Descriptors: Fathers, Parents as Teachers, Sex Education, Phenomenology
Schindler, Holly S.; Coley, Rebekah L. – Family Relations, 2007
The present qualitative research focuses on homeless fathers living with their children in family shelters. Data were collected through semistructured, face-to-face interviews with homeless fathers (n = 9) and shelter directors (n = 3). Findings suggest that how fathers made meaning of their experiences in a homeless shelter was related to…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Homeless People, Fathers, Child Rearing
Gagnon, John H.; Roberts, Elizabeth – Television & Children, 1982
The development of the modern myth of the American family and television attitudes toward men, masculinity, and fathers are explored. (JJD)
Descriptors: Adults, Commercial Television, Family Life, Fathers

Hunter, Andrea G.; Davis, James Earl – Journal of Black Studies, 1994
Interviews using a conceptualization methodology with 32 black men explore the meaning of manhood and provide a perspective on masculinity often hidden in the discourse on the black male crisis. Conceptions of manhood reported reflect the survival and inner strength a man can use to negotiate racism and economic oppression. (SLD)
Descriptors: Attitudes, Blacks, Disadvantaged Youth, Economic Factors
Uleman, James S.; Weston, Martha – 1984
The Bem Sex Role Inventory (BSRI) has come under much criticism relating to the interpretation of the masculinity and femininity scales upon which its four sex role types are based. To investigate the masculinity-femininity construct using the BSRI under standard self-description instructions and under self-description instructions in one of two…
Descriptors: College Students, Femininity, Higher Education, Individual Characteristics

Cunningham, John D.; Antill, John K. – Developmental Psychology, 1984
Challenges previous studies concluding that masculinity and femininity fluctuate as a function of the individual's family life stage. Findings from 582 Australian survey respondents showed that involvement in work and study has a greater impact on masculinity and femininity scores than does the presence of children. (Author/CB)
Descriptors: Adults, Employed Women, Employment, Family Relationship