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Kura Kaupapa shows the way with male teach

Kohanga reo are a step ahead of a national shortage of male early childcare teachers, though in Wairarapa the Kura Kaupapa is leading the way. A national story run by the New Zealand Herald last week quoted Jan Peeters, co-ordinator of the Resource and Training Centre for Child Care at Belgium’s University of Ghent, saying: […]

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New Zealand – Men in Early Child Care and Teaching Summit

On 29th March an extraordinary event in education – a Summit on Men in Early Child Care and Teaching – was held in Christchurch. It was probably the first time that men outnumbered women at an early childhood meeting – and what a different atmosphere it was. Above is a photo from the event – […]

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Korea – Male Teacher Quota Sets Off Angry Debate

A report that the Seoul Metropolitan Office of Education wants to set a quota for male teachers has touched off a heated online debate, with education students posting dozens of messages on a website about the issue. When an article about the quota, which would require schools to hire a certain level of male teachers, […]

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Black Male Teachers: A Crisis in Numbers

It was 1992, and the General Assembly realized that it had to get more black and other educators of color into the state’s public school classrooms. So lawmakers ratified the Minority Educator Recruitment and Retention Scholarship “…to address the critical shortage of minority teachers especially in the areas of mathematics and science.” The scholarship awards […]

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World Forum for Men In Early Childhood Education (MECE) – Kuala Lumpur, Maylaysia

In May, several of us are off to Kuala Lumpur Malaysia for the 2007 World Forum on Early Care and Education. Our international leadership team, which includes Craig D’Arcy of Australia and me as the co-coordinators, delegates from five continents, several members at large, and Bryan Nelson in the role of consultant, is doing planning […]

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It’s the Media That’s Hot for Teacher

Despite News Reports, Experts Say Female Teachers Not Likely to Sexually Abuse Students The headlines are sexy and the stories salacious. But is the spate of recent media reports about female teachers having sex with their students an honest reflection of the truth or just so much media hype? In the most recent case to […]

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