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MenTeach E-News – March 2021
MenTeach E-News March 2021 1) Darrion Cockrell went from gang member to Missouri’s 2020 teacher of the year 2) Man-Up receives additional funding 3) Professional Caregiving Men find Meaning and Pride in their Work, But Face Stigma 4) Georgia Power Foundation Grant To Help KSU Boost Number Of Black Male Educators 5) Black educators can […]
Read MorePreschool teacher shares student’s head-turning comment while playing kitchen: ‘I’m still shocked’
According to preschool teacher and TikToker Tell Williams IV, “students say some crazy stuff.” On Feb. 23, the educator shared a hilarious story with his 599,000 followers about the shocking exchange he had with one of his students while they were playing “pretend restaurant.” “I’ve been teaching preschool now for, like, 8 years. Somehow I’m […]
Read MoreNew Zealand: Lake Tekapo School’s all male teaching staff
It has been a testosterone-fuelled start to the year at Lake Tekapo School, with all three teaching roles at the small Mackenzie school filled by males. With a roll of 33 it is also the first time in acting principal Wayne Facer’s 33-year career in education to be at a school totally staffed by men. […]
Read MorePacific Oaks College announces lifelong educator and first African American male as dean of the School of Education
Pacific Oaks College & Children’s School (PO) announces the appointment of Jerell B. Hill, Ed.D., as the new dean of Pacific Oaks College’s School of Education. His appointment comes after having served as interim dean since July 2020. Dr. Hill is a longstanding member of the greater Pasadena community and is the first African American […]
Read MoreBlack educators can help solve racial disparities in education
As we close out Black History Month, I believe Jacksonville has an opportunity to make history by investing in black educators. Research has shown that teacher diversity helps all students, especially students who look like them. One study found that low-income black boys are 39 percent more likely to graduate high school if they have […]
Read MorePhilly-based group launches $3M initiative to develop Black teachers
A Philadelphia-based organization devoted to recruiting and supporting Black educators on Thursday announced a $3 million educational justice initiative to dramatically ramp up the number of Black teachers in classrooms across the country. The initiative by the Center for Black Educator Development will focus on the Black Teacher Pipeline, a program targeting high school and […]
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