MenTeach

2015

MenTeach E-News – October 2015

MenTeach E-News October 2015 1) Estonia has the lowest share of male teachers in European Union 2) Wanted: male teachers in the Philippines 3) 2014 Bureau of Labor Statistics data about male teachers in the United States 4) When men are given a hard time for being teachers it’s no wonder there are so few […]

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Men teaching meeting at National Early Education Conference in Orlando, FL

The National Association for the Education conference is an annual conference with over 20,000 attendees and the largest early education gathering in the world. There are several events that men and women who want more men teaching will meet. Men in Education (M.E.N.) Network Interest Forum invites men AND women to its annual meeting on […]

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Forget women in boardrooms — we need more men in classrooms

Women, know your place. And that place is in the boardrooms of Britain’s biggest companies. A new Government-backed report from Lord Mervyn Davies has called for a target of at least a third of boardroom positions at FTSE 350 companies to be held by women by the end of the decade. Lord Davies, who has […]

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Primary school children need male teachers too

My form teacher during my final year of primary school was called Dr Knight. A brilliant man who remained stoic when my friend tried to glue him to a chair, his specialism was maths. Twenty years later I can still recite the “fractions rap” he taught us: “If you’re adding or subtracting then sooner or […]

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Ohio school looking at plan to attract male African-American teachers

Shaker Heights Schools, working together with the U.S. Department of Education and Howard University is looking to launch a program to attract African-American male teachers to the district. The African-American Male Teacher Initiative was discussed Tuesday night while the Shaker Heights Board of Education and school administrators reviewed the progress of the district’s strategic master […]

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Ex-truckie in New Zealand rewarded for teaching role

Whangarei’s Regan Reti was recently awarded a Ministry of Education Kupe Scholarship as one of the country’s top 30 Maori and Pasifika student teachers. He’s pictured with 4-year-old Durome Henry and 3-year-old Chloe Valentine. There are few men in the field of early childhood education and Regan Reti is one of them – yet only […]

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