MenTeach

2013

South Carolina has 1st male Head Start teacher of the year.

When a young child can identify shapes, colors and numbers, it is like planting a seed to produce good fruit for head start teacher Marcus Tate. Nurturing a seed carefully is a lesson he learned growing up while working on the farm with his grandfather in Cherokee County. Tate, a teacher at Piedmont Community Action’s […]

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My Quest to Teach: African American Men and Teaching

The recent news reports about the lack of African American teachers has caused concern that men are not choosing the profession of education. As an African American teacher at an elementary school and third generation educator. I find that effectively teaching African American youth does not rest in having more African American male teachers present […]

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Canadian School trustee calls for study on male teachers

Not long after public school board trustee Mike Ramsay raised concerns that male teachers are vastly under-represented in elementary schools, emails began to flood his inbox. “The response was overwhelming,” said the Waterloo Region District School Board trustee. Although the issue has been on Ramsay’s radar for nearly two decades, even he wasn’t prepared for […]

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Hoping Black male teachers make a difference

Spend an hour at Maya Angelou Public Charter Middle School and you immediately notice something’s different. There’s an abundance of Black men and they’re not just custodians or security. “We are the counselors, the teachers and the principal here,” explains La’Mont Geddis, the school’s head man in charge. “Students see us in different positive roles. […]

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Letter: Children Appreciate Male Teachers in Malaysia

Male teachers being accepted positively among children and parents of childcare centres in Malaysia. Early childhood in Malaysia is growing rapidly in our beautiful country of Malaysia. Currently more and more male teachers are involved in this industry. As such higher learning institutions, universities and colleges offer early childhood Diploma and Degree courses. Surprisingly the […]

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Early childhood education could do with more men: Experts

When Mr Bryant Goh tells people that he is studying to become a pre-school teacher, the most common response he gets is: “Isn’t it a job for women?” His parents were also apprehensive and even offered to pay for his studies overseas, in related disciplines like psychology. It took three years of bringing up early […]

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