MenTeach

2009

A group where gender is a value and not an issue

I do want to share that Maggie Carter and local directors established a “conversations in the garden” last summer in response to their feeling that everything directors did in trying to make children’s experiences better in the face of the external demands was too hard. The group felt they were continually climbing a sand hill. […]

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Are male teachers the answer?

Career & Education shares with you this week the thoughts of Vivienne Turnbull concerning the value of male teachers in the classroom and how Jamaica could, potentially, attract more men to help educate and mentor the island’s boys. Turnbull is an image and communications consultant. WHEN I attended high school and college, there was no […]

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MenTeach E-News – January 2009

1) Listen to MenTeach on national radio 2) Are there more men going to school to be teachers 3) A man who loves teaching 4) Primary principals seek more real men 5) In Australia – women principals outnumber men 6) Men helping children during disasters 7) American Federation of Teachers reports about male teachers 8) […]

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Mr. Rogers firmly believed men should teach

Most readers will not recognize the name Fred Rogers. Mention “Mister Rogers, ” however, and most will immediately recognize a personality who has probably influenced more lives than have several presidents combined. “Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood” is the longest-running children’s program on public television. Rogers spoke at the Yale University Child Development Center, New Haven, Comecticut, […]

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