MenTeach

2009

15 male teachers in one primary school

In a lot of primary schools it can be pretty unusual to learn lessons from a male teacher, but Gavin’s been to one in Surrey with 15 of them! In more than 4,500 thousand primary schools in England there are no male teachers leading classes. And it’s the same in the other parts of the […]

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What’s New in New Zealand

Check out some of the stories from down under in New Zealand. They’ve been posting some great group photographs on their website.

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Bureau of Labor Statistics data can be misleading

  The Department of Labor Statistics are misleading for men, particularly Black men. Did you know Black men make up 1% of elementary school teachers in America. The statistics lump men and women together. Time to be real on this fact! MenTeach replies: Yes – I agree it’s really misleading to have the percentages of […]

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Do you want to volunteer to work with children?

Citizen Schools partners with middle schools to expand the learning day for low-income children across the country, helping the students develop the academic and leadership skills they need to succeed in high school, college, the workplace, and civic life.Read more about Citizen Schools.

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MenTeach E-News – April 2009

1) Watch a video from two years ago about the lack of male teachers in New Zealand 2) Read the President of ECNewZealand’s perspective after two years of work 3) Turning trash into treasures – a man who recycles for children 4) What are the biggest obstacles you see a man facing when he begins […]

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An Evening with Ed Klugman – 59 Years in Early Childhood Education!

Dr. Ed Klugman has been working in the Early Childhood profession for 59 years, from the era of Joe McCarthy to the history making presidency of Barrack Obama and continues unabated. He has inspired people for many years teaching at Wheelock College and continues to inspire males in the field of early education and care. […]

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