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Kindergarten Students’ Receptiveness to Messages Conveyed by Counter-Stereotyping Picturebooks

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  • Christina Kalaitzi

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The study explores kindergarten students’ receptiveness to messages conveyed by counter-stereotyping picturebooks and the effect of a curriculum integrating counter-stereotyping picturebooks to children’s approach of gender-associated stereotypes. A curriculum programme using specific themed picturebooks as a medium is implemented, focusing on gender-associated colours, toys, clothes, sports, occupations, and physical characteristics. To test the extent to which picturebooks’ messages influence kindergarten students’ gender associations, both the Experimental and the Control Group completed a semi-structured questionnaire before (baseline) and after the programme (Time 2). Results demonstrate significant changes in children’s gender associations after the programme. Data indicate notable shifts in perceptions regarding gender-associated toys, appearance features and occupational roles. Discussion of findings asserts that picturebooks’ counter-stereotypic messages influence kindergarten students in order to expand their gender associations and adopt counter-stereotypical gender perceptions. Hence, the need for integrating counter-stereotyping picturebooks into the preschool curriculum for approaching gender associations is highlighted.

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  • Christina Kalaitzi, 2025. "Kindergarten Students’ Receptiveness to Messages Conveyed by Counter-Stereotyping Picturebooks," Journal of Education and Training Studies, Redfame publishing, vol. 13(2), pages 20-34, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:rfa:jetsjl:v:13:y:2025:i:2:p:20-34
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