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Male Teacher Levels Hit 40-Year Low; NY Elementary Teachers Only 9% Male

Ernst Lamothe Jr. of the Rochester Democrat & Chronicle reports that the number of male teachers nationwide has hit a 40-year low and that the number of male teachers in New York State elementary schools has halved in about 25 years: Men make up less than 10 percent of elementary school teachers nationwide, and the total number […]

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Dewi Cooke takes a look at the child-care industry and wonders why only 2 per cent of carers are men. It’s feeding time in the baby’s room of the Queensberry Children’s Centre and Yarrow Andrew is tenderly serving up an appetising yoghurt mix to the under-twos. Some show interest in the creamy goop, others are […]

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Editorial – Changing education to meet the needs of a future workforce

A report from the New Commission on the Skills of the American Workforce called “Tough Choices or Tough Times,” out of the National Center on Education and the Economy offers several major changes. End high school earlier for most students. Expect most 10th graders to pass new state exams that would let them leave high school and enter […]

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False Allegations Create Nightmare for Male Teacher

I recently read an article you co-authored in Dimensions of Early Childhood entitled Reducing Aggression with Touch. I thought it was a great article.  You even referenced positive touch with young children as including back and should rubs. I wanted to share a horror story of mine with you regarding student touch and allegations against male teachers. I was […]

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Story about a man teaching in New Zealand

“I emphasise what you can do with technology and science, how you can bring your interests to the job and stress how we work in a teaching environment as well as a nurturing one.” Adam was a truck driver for many years before a work place accident left him needing to seek a new career. “I […]

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Using the pronoun “he” for teacher

I have a male student in a curriculum development class. One of the class assignments was to evaluate a child’s portfolio. The child was identified as “Chase” but no teacher name or identity was given. I was just reading this male’s student’s evaluation, and throughout his narrative, he referred to the teacher as “he.” I’ve […]

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