2013
I want to do something!
MenTeach gets e-mails from many men and women who want to contribute to the work the we do. For example: I’m a 3rd grade teacher at the University of X, a K-12 public institution connected to the university and more specifically its College of Education. I’ve read through the MenTeach site and some of the […]
Read MoreI want to teach
MenTeach MenTeach: We get numerous e-mails from men who want to teach. For example: “I am a male interested in becoming an elementary school special education teacher. The main thing holding me back is a fear that I will not be able to find a job due to gender discrimination. In your experience, do men […]
Read MoreMale teacher says career choice should not be determined by gender
Walk into any grade school and look around. It’s hard to find a male teacher. Less than 20 percent of teachers in elementary and middle school are men. Experts say young boys, who often lag behind girls in academics and maturity levels, could benefit from having a male teacher. One local teacher who says he […]
Read MoreThe Perils of Being a Male Teacher at an All-Girls School
Let’s all pause for a silent moment of compassion for young male teachers in all-girls high schools. Theirs is a difficult job. Riiiiiight, some of you young men may be thinking. I’ll sign up for that work. But that sense of the young male teacher’s plight is one clear impression I’ve gained from a decidedly […]
Read MoreScholarship Scheme to Invite Men into Early Childhood Education – A First for NZ
It will not be rare to see men in early childhood teaching and childcare roles if a new initiative by NZ’s national early childhood network, ChildForum, sparks men’s interest. The proportion of men to women working in early childhood education was higher 20 years ago than it is today. Only 2% of early childhood educators […]
Read MoreWhy There Is A Shortage Of Male Teachers In Elementary Schools?
When Philip Wiederspan began teaching first-grade at age 25, he was the only male, except for the gym teacher. His former New Jersey college friends would look at him in shock when they learned his profession: “How can you do that? You must have a lot of patience.” “It requires a lot of patience,” he […]
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