MenTeach

2017

The different reasons men and women become teachers in Australia

Kai Glennie didn’t enjoy any of his classes, had trouble making friends and dreaded going to school every morning. But soon after he turned 10, he decided to spend the rest of his life in the classroom, as a teacher. “School didn’t engage me at all and I struggled a lot until one particular teacher […]

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Mansur’s Manifesto: How an Aspiring Black Male Teacher Plans to Turn Teaching Into Activism

Anytime I tell people that I am majoring in social studies education, they ask one of two questions: “Where do you want to teach?” or “Why do you want to teach?” Those especially curious ask both. My answer is consistent: I would like to teach in a secondary school serving predominantly low-income, African American students. […]

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Editorial: The Unsuspecting Mentor

In my 27 years in the field of education, there is one responsibility for all teachers that has remained somewhat consistent throughout my career. It is the open acknowledgment that, in addition to ensuring that students learn the curricular content for any given grade level, there is also the role of creating a positive relationship […]

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Male early childhood teachers almost quadruple in New Zealand – but lobbyists point to continued ‘sexism’

Men teaching in New Zealand preschools have almost quadrupled in nine years – but lobbyists want more support to overcome persistent “sexism” in the sector. Ministry of Education data shows that the number of male teachers in early childhood has jumped from 129 in 2005 to 494 at last count in 2014. But a researcher […]

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Kakata Rural Teacher Training Institute Graduates 151 Teachers – almost all men

The Kakata Rural Teacher Training Institute (KRTTI) in Kakata, Margibi County has graduated about 151 trainees from its Cohorts-8 Pre-Service “C” Certificate Program. Giving the overview of the Cohorts-8 2016/2017 Academic Year on Monday, July 24, 2017 at the graduation ceremony, the Director of the Kakata Rural Teacher Training Program, Shadrach Y. Kerl, praised the […]

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Increasing diversity in teaching is the aim of university in Washington

The racial diversity of teachers in six school districts in South King County is low relative to the racial makeup of the districts’ students, according to data from Washington’s Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction. October 2015 figures from the Auburn, Kent, Federal Way, Highline, Renton and Tukwila districts reveal that students of color make […]

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