“It is okay to be different” – Anti-bias practices of early childhood teachers in Saudi Arabia

Author:

Alfayez Shatha Abdullah1ORCID,Allehyani Sabha Hakim2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Early Childhood, Faculty of Education, University of King Saud, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

2. Department of Early Childhood, Faculty of Education, University of Umm Al-Qura, Mecca, Saudi Arabia

Abstract

Early education helping young children manage prejudiced attitudes towards themselves and others is urgent. Early childhood (EC) teachers in Saudi Arabia are making significant changes by applying an anti-bias approach to deal with such issues with young children. In the study reported on here we used a quantitative approach to explore anti-bias education, including an analysis of approaches to the cultural environment, which includes teaching practices and associated learning resources. Many teachers (n = 142) in the cities of Jeddah and Riyadh in Saudi Arabia contributed to this study by completing a questionnaire. Teachers’ classroom practices, such as role-play, pictures, books, toys, and materials in teaching children the concept of anti-bias, were deeply explored. The results of the study show that the greater the previous experience of teachers in teaching children from a culture different from their own, the greater the application of the concept of anti-bias in creating the classroom environment. There is a need for further studies on the extent to which anti-bias education is being implemented on a larger scale in primary schools in Saudi Arabia.

Publisher

Education Association of South Africa

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