2011
Educators say more men needed in childcare
Males lack a significant role in childcare centres, said a Humber early childhood educator. David Lockwood is the only male ECE professor at Humber. He said children need both female and male role models in their lives. “There are very few men who go into the field of child psychology and then there are fewer […]
Read MoreA visit to hands on male involvement in Hawai’i
We’re in Hawai’i and getting a great opportunity to see how some cultures – the Hawai’i Language Immersion programs – celebrate a culture and language. They have more than 15% of their staff working with children are men. Here are some photos of a group being taught how to make foods of Hawai’i and to […]
Read MoreThe Missing Male Teacher
The Missing Male Teacher: An Interview with Shaun Johnson School districts and teacher preparation programs should collaborate more and schools should promote gender equality and social justice to help alleviate the lack of male teachers in U.S. public schools according to a new Education Policy Brief from the Center for Evaluation and Education Policy (CEEP) […]
Read MoreWhy don’t more MEN work with CHILDREN? Abuse Stigma? Low Pay? Watch the movie!
[MenTeach: This is one of the most informal talks about men teaching. A guy just walking along the highway talking about men working with children. Gotta love YouTube! You can see more of his thoughts about other ideas here: The Demcad Channel] “Men are severely underrepresented in elementary schools, child care homes and day care centers. […]
Read MoreNumber of men applying to be primary school teachers soars by more than 50% thanks to recession
It is a profession which has been dominated by women for generations. But now it appears many more men want to become primary school teachers. The surge of applicants for training courses is being put down to the economic downturn and rising unemployment making the job more attractive. The number of men wanting to train […]
Read MoreMen in Rush to be Primary Teachers
The number of men applying to be primary school teachers has rocketed during the economic downturn. Education has turned into a boom industry with a 52 per cent increase in male applicants wanting to teach four to 11 year olds over the past year. Figures from the Training and Development Agency for Schools reveal how […]
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