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MenTeach E-News – April 2015

MenTeach E-News April 2015 1) Proud to have a young man to be the child care centre’s manager in Malaysia 2) Recruiting Male Teachers 3) I’m so glad we hired a male au pair 4) Male teachers in Quebec schools 5) Brief letter about teaching for 17 years 6) On Sale: Men Who Teach Young […]

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Black male teachers: There aren’t enough of them

Consider these statistics: Slightly more than half of all public schools students are children of color. Yet, despite documented benefits of a racially and ethnically diverse teaching force, no more than 2 percent of teachers in the public education system are black men. What’s more, research shows that teachers of color are leaving the profession. […]

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New scheme launched to get more men into childcare jobs in United Kingdom

A new scheme has been set up to help encourage more men to enter the childcare profession in Lancashire. The Lancashire Men in Childcare Network has been established by Andrew Clifford, managing director of the First Class Childcare Group, which has bases in Barrow, Whalley, Accrington and Clayton-le-Moors. The group will hold it’s first meeting […]

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Nonprofit trains students to stay in school, become teachers

In her 20 years as CEO of Today’s Students, Tomorrow’s Teachers, Bettye H. Perkins has seen hundreds of ninth-graders return to their schools as teachers after completing the nonprofit’s mentorship and training program. The mission of the White Plains-based nonprofit is to fill the diversity gap in the teaching profession by training culturally diverse and […]

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Male teachers in Quebec schools

Statistics from Quebec’s education ministry show there are fewer male teachers than ever in our schools. The numbers obtained by the Journal de Montreal show close to 2000 men have left teaching over the past five years. Overall males represent 21.6 per cent of teachers in schools, five years ago it was 23.3 per cent. […]

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Brief letter about teaching for 17 years

I first discovered MenTeach while researching men in early childhood for an online ECE class I was taking. While scouring the internet for information, I came across an article entitled “Myths About Men Who Work with Young Children.” It became a part of a larger research project, and that project led me to finding MenTeach. […]

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