少数男性的经历:了解男性的归属感,学习初等教育、高等教育中的护理和社会工作

IF 2.3 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH JOURNAL OF FURTHER AND HIGHER EDUCATION Pub Date : 2023-10-19 DOI:10.1080/0309877x.2023.2263384
Lucy Grimshaw, Sue Jackson, David Littlefair, Andrew Melling
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在获得专业认可的护理、社会工作和初等教育大学课程中,男生占少数。本文探讨了在英国高等教育(HE)学习这些专业课程的男性的经历。本研究以现象学方法探讨男生对其教育经历的概念理解。研究结果表明,这些学生可能很难“融入”四个概念类别(1)建立关系;突出和挑选;面对性别期望;(四)发展事业。这些类别与高等教育中的归属感概念相关,从而考虑到男学生经历的异同。所有参与者都认为他们的教育经历充斥着与年龄、性别和职业选择相关的性别经历。研究中的大多数男生都找到了在大学生活中建立归属感的方法,并适应了社会,但代表性和沟通实践意味着大多数男生都有被排斥的经历,尤其是在实习期间。由于参与项目的男性人数较多,小学男生在同龄群体中有更强的归属感。我们的结论是,大学、安置人员和学生之间的合作需要提高认识,挑战而不是制造刻板印象,以便为少数男性学生提供包容、支持性的环境。
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Experiences of men in the minority: understanding men’s sense of belonging studying primary education, nursing and social work in higher education
Male students are in the minority in nursing, social work and primary education university programmes leading to professional recognition. This article explores the experiences of men studying on these professional programmes in Higher Education (HE) in the United Kingdom. A phenomenographic methodology was used to explore male students’ conceptual understanding of their education experience. The findings suggest these students can struggle to ‘fit in’ across four conceptual categories (i) Forming Relationships; (ii) Standing Out and Singled Out; (iii) Confronting Gendered Expectations; (iv) Developing Careers. These categories are discussed in relation to the notion of a sense of belonging in HE enabling considerations of similarities and differences across male students’ experiences. All participants conceived their education experience as pervaded by gendered experiences which intersect with age, sexuality and choice of profession. Most male students in the study found ways to develop a sense of belonging within university life and to fit in socially but representational and communication practices meant that most had experience of exclusion, particularly during placements. Male primary education students experienced a greater sense of belonging within their peer group aided by greater numbers of males on the programme. We conclude that partnership working between university, placement staff and students is required to raise awareness, challenge and not perpetrate stereotypes in order to provide inclusive, supportive environments for male students in the minority.
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JOURNAL OF FURTHER AND HIGHER EDUCATION
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期刊介绍: Journal of Further and Higher Education is an international, peer-reviewed journal publishing scholarly work that represents the whole field of post-16 education and training. The journal engages with a diverse range of topics within the field including management and administration, teacher education and training, curriculum, staff and institutional development, and teaching and learning strategies and processes. Through encouraging engagement with and around policy, contemporary pedagogic issues and professional concerns within different educational systems around the globe, Journal of Further and Higher Education is committed to promoting excellence by providing a forum for scholarly debate and evaluation. Articles that are accepted for publication probe and offer original insights in an accessible, succinct style, and debate and critique practice, research, theory. They offer informed perspectives on contextual and professional matters and critically examine the relationship between theory and practice across the spectrum of further and higher education.
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