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MenTeach E-News – February 2010

1) It’s important to challenge ALL gender bias 2) More men turn hand to teaching 3) Role male teachers have in lives of children with absent fathers 4) Can bankers make the grade as teachers? 5) Fear and Anti-Male Discrimination in the Classroom 6) Teacher quit corporate job to make difference 7) More men teachers: […]

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Gender equality: Men in child care, the last frontier?

Anthony D’Tiole, 20, of Moraga, Ca. says when he first started out, he had to work harder to get the jobs that came easily to his female counterparts.  “They might have five interviews and be offered four jobs,” he said, “I’d have 20 interviews; and if I was lucky, I’d be offered one position.”  D’Tiole […]

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Transcript from a podcast – Wanted: Male elementary education teachers

It may not come as any surprise that there’s a shortage of male elementary teachers in the United States. But you may be surprised to learn how long the shortage has existed. Wichita State University education professor Dennis Kear explains. Kear: “The shortage of male teachers can be traced all the way back to the […]

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Fear and Anti-Male Discrimination in the Classroom

In his book The Culture of Fear: Why Americans Are Afraid of the Wrong Things, Barry Glassner discusses how Americans have become unnecessarily fearful of many things, thanks in good part to opportunistic politicians, single-minded advocacy groups, sensationalist news media, “news magazine” programming and so on. Such irrational fear complexes can do profound and unjustified […]

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Please, sir! We need you to teach us

The children in Year 5 at St Elizabeth’s, in Litherland, are in a lucky minority. Their teacher, Thomas Cox, is male and their teaching assistant is a man, too. With soaring numbers of family break-ups, for some of these children these are the only adult males they’ll have regular contact with. But, despite the demand […]

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Can bankers make the grade as teachers?

The room was packed so full that they were standing at the back, but we were an orderly and attentive lot. “Hands up those of you who’ve been into a school recently,” our facilitator requested. A good number of hands shot up. “Those of you who didn’t put your hands up need to get into […]

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