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The missing man in class

I do not have solid proof, but I believe that the public school experience of my generation of black males in Jim Crow’s South was far superior to that of most young African-American males in today’s public schools anywhere in the nation. My generation’s experience was better, I am certain, because we had a substantial […]

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On The Reason Why You May Only Get One Black Male Teacher Ever In Your Life (If At All)

Here’s a real and researched statistic for you. Before college, I only had 1 Black male teacher. I also believe I had 1-2 male Latino (sorry for redundancy, it’s necessary) teachers in my lifetime before college as well. His name was Mr. Wingate and he taught me Computer Applications. In 12th grade. Nothing profound, but […]

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Why do Black male teachers leave the profession?

This question is in response to the July 4th Washington Post article concerning the relative absence of Black male teachers in our classrooms–only representing 2% in the nation, 8.3% in the District of Columbia, 4.3% in Maryland and 2.6% in Virginia. According to the article, while 30% of teachers leave before retirement, 50% of Black males decide […]

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MenTeach – E-News – June 2010

1) Men in your teacher preparation program: five strategies to recruit & retain them 2) Male teachers in Western Pennsylvania elementary classrooms 3) Stephen Colbert suggests men work in child care 4) Men in Child Care has trained over 1,300 men 5) Understanding the role of male elementary school teachers 6) Schools need best, diverse […]

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African-American male teachers try to be role models

At a church service Sunday to honor African-American male teachers, the talk turned to the mentors who had made a difference in the lives of some black educators. For George Maxey, the new principal at Raines High School, it was John Fox, a white teacher who inspired him in third grade, when Maxey lived in […]

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Philly School Chief: Need for Black Male Teachers ‘Overdue’

Local School Superintendent Arlene Ackerman launched a publicity blitz this week as she continued to joust with teachers heading into contract negotiations. The disagreement stems from Ackerman’s plan to reform the district often in ways that butt up against long-standing traditions and union rules that Ackerman said were peculiar to Philadelphia. Ackerman laid out her […]

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