MenTeach

2015

More men would be attracted to teaching for better wages

When Saeed Al Ameri was asked three years ago to pick a career, he did not hesitate. He wanted to be a teacher. His Emirati classmates teased him. Long hours, they said, and terrible money. But Mr Ameri’s response was simple: “I want to be a role model for young Emiratis.” He said: “Being in […]

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Don’s Column: Expect Male Involvement

[MenTeach: Don Piburn has be working in early education for years. He has been instrumental in recruiting and retaining men teachers through his work in Hawaii hosting MenTeach retreats, serving on the AEYC affiliate board and being a founding father of the World Forum Men in Early Childhood Education (MECE). These articles were written 10 years ago […]

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Benefits and Challenges of Male Early Childhood Teachers in Trinidad and Tobago

There are few men in Early Childhood Education in Trinidad and Tobago (island population 1.2 million). In fact the total is 6 male teachers trained in Early Childhood (EC) in a twin island republic with 167 government and government assisted EC centres and 865 private EC centres. The number of male early educators seems strikingly […]

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Male teachers in Canada

Towering above his students at Windsor’s Northwood Elementary School, six-foot-11 Richard Shaw hardly looks like an endangered species. Yet Shaw and his male peers are becoming increasingly rare in Ontario’s classrooms, especially at the elementary school level. Only 18.2 per cent of elementary school teachers employed by the Greater Essex County District School Board are […]

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