Probléma vagy ajándék? - Tanítók attitűdvizsgálata a menstruációra való felkészítéssel kapcsolatban

Hodossi Nóra; Sinka Cecília; Pigniczkiné Rigó Adrien: Probléma vagy ajándék? - Tanítók attitűdvizsgálata a menstruációra való felkészítéssel kapcsolatban. In: Magyar pedagógia : a Magyar Tudományos Akadémia Pedagógiai Bizottságának folyóirata, (120) 4. pp. 327-346. (2020)

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The current WHO guidelines on sexual health education indicate that providing children with menstrual information is a minimum standard at the age of 6–9 years. However, unfortunately, in many cases those who should provide that – mothers and teachers – feel puzzled and insecure, and thus try to avoid this task as much as they can. The aim of this study was to explore the attitudes of 10 female elementary school teachers from various parts of Hungary towards sharing their knowledge about menstruation with their students aged 6–11. Participants were asked the following questions: Whose responsibility do they think menstrual education is? What level of knowledge, feelings, attitudes and maturity do they attribute to their students? What are their own attitudes towards menstruation? How much of that would they like to share with their pupils? Are these conversations about menstruation actually happening in practice at school? Analysis identified the following common themes: in addition to prior knowledge and attitudes brought from their families, the respondents considered their own role in knowledge transfer to be particularly important, and also mentioned nurses as further key actors. They considered boys to be too immature to grasp menstruation education, even though by that age they would have come across the topic already. They also mentioned that boys' attitudes were probably of key importance as they often embarrassed girls with related comments. Girls' maturity was perceived very differently, as according to some teachers, girls showed a great interest to talk about the emotional aspects of menstruation, while according to the teachers, this was not necessary, and merely a technical assistance was sufficient. Monthly bleeding itself was highlighted by some respondents in virtue of its positive aspects, while others saw it as an unpleasant, humiliating event or a taboo that should only be talked about very carefully and confidentially – or to the contrary: some respondents’ aspirations were aimed at breaking these very taboos. Several respondents emphasized the naturalness of menstruation and the importance of being able to talk about it naturally at school. In practice, according to some respondents, such conversations do not take place at all. In other cases, it takes place face to face with the specific girl concerned or the girls of the class in response to a current situation, and rarely in a pre-planned, organized session. Overall, the attitudes and practices which emerged from the responses of interviewed teachers were very varied. This may partly be due to the fact that the interviewed respondents unanimously reported not having received any guidelines during their teacher training regarding the preparation of their students for puberty and first menstruation.

Egyéb cím: A problem or a gift? - elementary school teachers' attitudes towards providing menstrual information
Dokumentum típusa: Cikk, tanulmány, mű
Befoglaló folyóirat/kiadvány címe: Magyar pedagógia : a Magyar Tudományos Akadémia Pedagógiai Bizottságának folyóirata
Kötet: 120
Szám: 4
ISSN: 0025-0260
Nyelv: magyar, angol
Dátum: 2020
Oldalak: pp. 327-346
Megjegyzések: Bibliogr.: p. 344-345. ; összefoglalás angol nyelven
Kulcsszavak: Pedagógia, Iskolai nevelés
Kapcsolódó URL: http://misc.bibl.u-szeged.hu/69521/
A feltöltés ideje: 2021. okt. 28. 12:26
Utolsó módosítás: 2021. okt. 28. 12:27
URI: http://misc.bibl.u-szeged.hu/id/eprint/69523
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