Teaching strategies for cultivating preschoolers sharing behavior based on gender roles in Chinese culture

Chinese boys and girls manifest distinct sharing behavior compared with children of other nationalities following different cross-national pathways. Undoubtedly, the Chinese traditional culture projects distinct expectations of female and male roles. Kindergarten teachers are responsible for deliver...

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Main Authors: Xiao, Yu, Yasin, Maizura, Ahmad, Nor Aniza, Saharuddin, Norzihani
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Published: Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science 2023
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spelling my.upm.eprints.1103372024-11-11T06:41:06Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/110337/ Teaching strategies for cultivating preschoolers sharing behavior based on gender roles in Chinese culture Xiao, Yu Yasin, Maizura Ahmad, Nor Aniza Saharuddin, Norzihani Chinese boys and girls manifest distinct sharing behavior compared with children of other nationalities following different cross-national pathways. Undoubtedly, the Chinese traditional culture projects distinct expectations of female and male roles. Kindergarten teachers are responsible for delivering cultural norm knowledge to children and shaping their behaviors and beliefs. This study aims to provide an insight into how kindergarten teachers cultivate preschoolers’ sharing behavior considering the traditional gender-role culture in China. This study adopted the multiple case study approach and involved six participants working in a Chinese public provincial kindergarten in Hebei Province. The data collection techniques used comprise semi-structured interviews and document analysis. This study’s findings showed teachers develop both boys’ and girls’ sharing awareness through an other-oriented strategy. They also elicit sharing practices through benefits-oriented and habits-forming strategies. However, different treatments of boys and girls could be observed in some respects. These findings demonstrate that children’s sharing behaviors are shaped through the same strategy with a subtle gender bias. They further imply that the gender-role knowledge of Chinese kindergarten teachers impacts how they cultivate preschoolers’ sharing behavior. Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science 2023 Article PeerReviewed text en cc_by_sa_4 http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/110337/1/110337.pdf Xiao, Yu and Yasin, Maizura and Ahmad, Nor Aniza and Saharuddin, Norzihani (2023) Teaching strategies for cultivating preschoolers sharing behavior based on gender roles in Chinese culture. International Journal of Evaluation and Research in Education, 12 (4). pp. 2138-2148. ISSN 2252-8822; eISSN: 2620-5440 https://ijere.iaescore.com/index.php/IJERE/article/view/24784 10.11591/ijere.v12i4.24784
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description Chinese boys and girls manifest distinct sharing behavior compared with children of other nationalities following different cross-national pathways. Undoubtedly, the Chinese traditional culture projects distinct expectations of female and male roles. Kindergarten teachers are responsible for delivering cultural norm knowledge to children and shaping their behaviors and beliefs. This study aims to provide an insight into how kindergarten teachers cultivate preschoolers’ sharing behavior considering the traditional gender-role culture in China. This study adopted the multiple case study approach and involved six participants working in a Chinese public provincial kindergarten in Hebei Province. The data collection techniques used comprise semi-structured interviews and document analysis. This study’s findings showed teachers develop both boys’ and girls’ sharing awareness through an other-oriented strategy. They also elicit sharing practices through benefits-oriented and habits-forming strategies. However, different treatments of boys and girls could be observed in some respects. These findings demonstrate that children’s sharing behaviors are shaped through the same strategy with a subtle gender bias. They further imply that the gender-role knowledge of Chinese kindergarten teachers impacts how they cultivate preschoolers’ sharing behavior.
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author Xiao, Yu
Yasin, Maizura
Ahmad, Nor Aniza
Saharuddin, Norzihani
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Yasin, Maizura
Ahmad, Nor Aniza
Saharuddin, Norzihani
Teaching strategies for cultivating preschoolers sharing behavior based on gender roles in Chinese culture
author_facet Xiao, Yu
Yasin, Maizura
Ahmad, Nor Aniza
Saharuddin, Norzihani
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title Teaching strategies for cultivating preschoolers sharing behavior based on gender roles in Chinese culture
title_short Teaching strategies for cultivating preschoolers sharing behavior based on gender roles in Chinese culture
title_full Teaching strategies for cultivating preschoolers sharing behavior based on gender roles in Chinese culture
title_fullStr Teaching strategies for cultivating preschoolers sharing behavior based on gender roles in Chinese culture
title_full_unstemmed Teaching strategies for cultivating preschoolers sharing behavior based on gender roles in Chinese culture
title_sort teaching strategies for cultivating preschoolers sharing behavior based on gender roles in chinese culture
publisher Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science
publishDate 2023
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/110337/1/110337.pdf
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