Bibliographic citations
Gonzalez, M., (2023). Currículo oculto de género desde las prácticas docentes en un aula de 5 años de una institución educativa privada de Lima [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/25138
Gonzalez, M., Currículo oculto de género desde las prácticas docentes en un aula de 5 años de una institución educativa privada de Lima []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2023. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/25138
@misc{renati/532814,
title = "Currículo oculto de género desde las prácticas docentes en un aula de 5 años de una institución educativa privada de Lima",
author = "Gonzalez Vicente, Maria Jose",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2023"
}
Gender inequity in Peruvian society requires reflection on the socialization processes that generate gaps between men and women. Since early childhood is a key stage in gender socialization, it is important to study this process at kindergarten level. This research is framed under the topic of hidden gender curriculum, specifically the following question is raised: How are gender stereotypes and roles transmitted in a 5- year-old classroom of a private educational institution in Lima through the hidden curriculum? In this sense, the objective is to analyze how gender stereotypes and roles are transmitted in a 5-year-old classroom of a private educational institution in Lima, through the hidden curriculum. To this end, interviews and non-participant observations were conducted with the teachers of the 5-year-old classroom in question, according to three categories: didactic resources, teacher-student interaction and classroom organization. The research findings reveal the reproduction of stereotypes and traditional gender roles through disciplinary practices, the invisibilization of girls, the use of audiovisual resources and classroom responsibilities. Likewise, little reflection was found on the part of the teachers in relation to the role they play in the gender socialization of their students.
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