Special Needs of Boys and the Impact of Mixed-Gender Teams

  • Bernd Traxl Medical School Berlin
  • Johannes Huber University Innsbruck

Abstract

Theoretically based on early pedagogical and psychoanalytic research findings, the Austrian W-INN-study aims at confirming research questions as well as finding possible new hypotheses about men’s influence on children. The pilot study focuses on different research questions: What similarities and/or differences can be found in interactions with children depending on childcare staff composition (mixed gender vs. female)? What are childrens’ (re-)actions in these groups/towards staff? Are there possible ‘compensatory effects’ of male childcarers for children who don’t have much contact with fathers and/or men in general? Our paper will present the main results of the research project and its practical implications.

Keywords: early childhood education – child-teacher-relationship – mixed
gender staff – video observation – mixed-method-design

Published
2015-12-30
How to Cite
Traxl, B., & Huber, J. (2015). Special Needs of Boys and the Impact of Mixed-Gender Teams. Multidisciplinary Journal of School Education, 4(2 (8). Retrieved from https://czasopisma.ignatianum.edu.pl/jpe/article/view/808