MenTeach

2010

Two Black Educators Take Matters Into Their Own Hands

For Chike Akua and L. Kobie Wilkerson, the Black male graduation rate in America is absolutely unacceptable. Several months ago The Schott Foundation released its report finding that the national graduation rate for Black males was a lowly 47%, nationally. “It’s unacceptable, given what we know about what it takes for our children to achieve […]

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Male teachers in Canada primary grades

Jim Hopkins strolls through the playground outside of Stuart Baker Elementary School. The sounds of children playing fill the air as school buses roll into the parking lot and students prepare to head home for the day. Hopkins spots a young boy walking next to the slide with a large piece of driftwood in his […]

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Live update: More and more workshops at conferences

Sitting at a table hanging out with some guys that is sponsored by the Men in Education Network (M.E.N.) Interest Forum at the National Association for the Education of Young Children conference and National Black Child Development Institute. We’ve been looking at the conference program and we’re noticing more and more events about men, boys and fathers. Encouraging […]

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MenTeach E-News – October 2010

1) Male teacher numbers decline in parts of Australia 2) ‘The Pied Piper’ of kindergarten 3) New report looks at male teachers in primary-junior grades 4) Teacher Martin Martinez ‘humbled’ by $25,000 Milken Educator Award 5) Mentoring jobs in New York City, Boston, Baltimore, & Charlotte 6) Schools need best, diverse teachers 7) Barring Male […]

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Male teachers ‘boost self esteem’

Pupils make more effort in the classroom if they have a male teacher, research suggests. Male teachers are more likely to boost self esteem and are seen as fair, while at the same time are no more lenient on students, according to a study published by the Department for Education (DoE). Researchers at the London […]

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Adam Buckingham, of New Zealand, receives grant to recruit male teachers

A Kindergarten teacher is using a scholarship to encourage other men into the profession. Adam Buckingham received one of two $5000 scholarships awarded by NZEI Early Childhood this year. The Totaravale resident says he will use it to fund a project aimed at encouraging more men into early childhood teaching. Government statistics show there were 285 […]

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