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Shaaista Moosa
Shaaista Moosa
Senior Lecturer in the School of Education, University of KwaZulu-Natal
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Failing to attract males in foundation phase teaching: An issue of masculinities
D Bhana, S Moosa
Gender and Education 28 (1), 1-19, 2016
992016
The plight of the male teacher: An interdisciplinary and multileveled theoretical framework for researching a shortage of male teachers
KF McGrath, S Moosa, P Van Bergen, D Bhana
The Journal of Men’s Studies 28 (2), 149-164, 2020
612020
Risky play in children’s emotion regulation, social functioning, and physical health: an evolutionary approach
EB Hansen Sandseter, R Kleppe, LE Ottesen Kennair
International journal of play 12 (1), 127-139, 2023
502023
Men managing, not teaching Foundation Phase: teachers, masculinity and the early years of primary schooling
S Moosa, D Bhana
Educational Review 69 (3), 366-387, 2017
482017
‘They won't take you as a man, as a real man’why men can't teach young children in foundation phase
S Moosa, D Bhana
International Journal of Inclusive Education 22 (6), 577-593, 2018
442018
Men teaching young children: “you can never be too sure what their intentions might be”
S Moosa, D Bhana
Oxford Review of Education 46 (2), 169-184, 2020
322020
Men in early childhood education and care: on navigating a gendered terrain
D Bhana, S Moosa, Y Xu, K Emilsen
European Early Childhood Education Research Journal 30 (4), 543-556, 2022
312022
‘Troubling men who teach young children’: masculinity and the paedophilic threat
S Moosa, D Bhana
Pedagogy, culture & society 30 (4), 511-528, 2022
252022
Men who teach early childhood education: Mediating masculinity, authority and sexuality
S Moosa, D Bhana
Teaching and Teacher Education 122, 103959, 2023
222023
Masculinity as care: men can teach young children in the early years
S Moosa, D Bhana
Early Years 40 (1), 52-66, 2020
222020
Troubling the male role modelling theory: male teachers as role models for girls?
S Moosa, D Bhana
European Early Childhood Education Research Journal 27 (6), 888-901, 2019
112019
Do we really need male teachers? Forget those old reasons, here’s new research
KF McGrath, D Bhana, PV Bergen, S Moosa
Australian Association for Research in Education, 2019
62019
Why having both male and female teachers is a good idea for schools
D Bhana, KF McGrath, P Van Bergen, S Moosa
Erişim adresi: https://theconversation. com/why-having-both-male-and-female …, 2019
52019
Failing to Attract Males in the Early Years of Teaching: A Study of Male Undergraduate Bachelor of Education Students at the Univerisity of KwaZulu-Natal (Edgewood Campus)
S Moosa
University of KwaZulu-Natal, Edgewood, 2013
22013
Primary school boys validating and resisting hegemonic masculinities:“I don’t appreciate violence at all. I stop the violence.”
S Moosa
Gender, sexuality and violence in South African educational spaces, 69-90, 2021
12021
Parents’ views on gay male teachers in early childhood education
S Moosa, D Bhana, D Govender
Cambridge Journal of Education 54 (5), 645-662, 2024
2024
Sabelo’s Journey as a Young Black Gay Man in South Africa and the Potential of the Grindr App
D Bhana, V Reddy, S Moosa
Journal of Homosexuality, 1-17, 2024
2024
Young people becoming intimate on social media: Digital desires and gender dynamics
D Bhana, V Reddy, S Moosa
Sexualities, 13634607241281449, 2024
2024
“Females are still the king”: Men can't handle teaching young children
S Moosa
Gendered and Sexual Norms in Global South Early Childhood Education, 144-164, 2023
2023
A realist synthesis of interprofessional collaborative practices in early intervention for children with speech, language and communication needs
J Zwart-Langner, RG Fukkink
Wiley, 2022
2022
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