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Attitude of male in-service and preservice early childhood teachers towards working in preschool centres in Ibadan, Nigeria

Preschool Education provides the foundation for all-around development, enables the child to understand various issues and fit in well into society. Although it is the duty of both male and female early childhood educators to help children develop holistically, statistics have shown that more female...

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720 |a Amosun, M.  |e author 
720 |a Ogunniyi, L.  |e author 
720 |a Ogunbiyi, F.  |e author 
260 |c 2021 
520 |a Preschool Education provides the foundation for all-around development, enables the child to understand various issues and fit in well into society. Although it is the duty of both male and female early childhood educators to help children develop holistically, statistics have shown that more female caregivers work in preschool centers across the country than males. Even in some foreign countries, this problem remains the same. However, researchers have tried to identify the cause of this gender inequality or disparity but have only sampled the opinion of others about this without adequately considering the attitude of the male early childhood educators. Hence, this study aimed at investigating the attitude of male early childhood educators towards working in preschool centers in Ibadan. The study adopted a mixed-method research approach, and the design is an explanatory triangulation of QUAN + QUAL type. A proportional stratified sampling technique was used to select 150 in-service and 150 pre-service male early childhood educators from the 3 local government areas selected. One instrument was used to gather the quantitative data. Interviews of in-services and pre-service early childhood educators also form a source of qualitative data. The study found out that the attitude of early childhood educators is not encouraging. It also found out that there is no significant difference between in-services and pre- service early childhood educators in their attitude towards working in a preschool. It was recommended that investment should be made into early childhood education levels so as to make the salary attractive for most male educators. 
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024 8 |a International Journal of Emerging of Issues in Early Childhood Education 3(2), pp. 48-56 
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653 |a Attitude 
653 |a In-service 
653 |a Early childhood teachers 
653 |a Preschool centers 
653 |a Pre-service 
653 |a Working 
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