BG
Primary school children need male teachers too
My form teacher during my final year of primary school was called Dr Knight. A brilliant man who remained stoic when my friend tried to glue him to a chair, his specialism was maths. Twenty years later I can still recite the “fractions rap” he taught us: “If you’re adding or subtracting then sooner or […]
Read MoreOhio school looking at plan to attract male African-American teachers
Shaker Heights Schools, working together with the U.S. Department of Education and Howard University is looking to launch a program to attract African-American male teachers to the district. The African-American Male Teacher Initiative was discussed Tuesday night while the Shaker Heights Board of Education and school administrators reviewed the progress of the district’s strategic master […]
Read MoreEx-truckie in New Zealand rewarded for teaching role
Whangarei’s Regan Reti was recently awarded a Ministry of Education Kupe Scholarship as one of the country’s top 30 Maori and Pasifika student teachers. He’s pictured with 4-year-old Durome Henry and 3-year-old Chloe Valentine. There are few men in the field of early childhood education and Regan Reti is one of them – yet only […]
Read MoreWhere are all the male teachers in our schools?
The Queensland College of Teachers has commissioned a review into the factors which influence people when choosing teaching as a first career. It comes as recent figures show the number of male teachers in Queensland state primary schools falling to just 16% of the workforce. According to Kevin Bates, President of the Queensland Teachers Union, […]
Read MoreWanted: male teachers in the Philippines
My daughter was clearly excited when she came home from her first day at school last June. In between giggles, she blurted out, in Filipino, what seemed almost like a secret: “Our teacher is male.” I thought it was a breakthrough that her school had hired a male to handle the main teaching tasks for […]
Read MoreEstonia has the lowest share of male teachers in European Union
According to Eurostat, in Estonia is just every eighth schoolteacher is male, which is the EU’s lowest indicator, LETA/Public Broadcasting reports. Based on the data of 2013, the share of female teachers is high besides Estonia (88.2%) in the other two Baltic States too. In Latvia the proportion of female teachers is 83.2% and in […]
Read More