Letters
Two articles about Men in Education: World Forum in Hawaii & NAEYC
Our World Forum Men in Early Childhood Education logo and webpage address is featured rather prominently in the latest issue of Exchange. It’s on page 79 and appears along the same row as a picture of five very muddy and somehow familiar looking boys from an early childhood program in Winnipeg, Canada J. Readers are […]
Read MoreMen in early education Fall Meeting – MenTeach – New England
Men in early education Fall Meeting Saturday, October 1, 2011 9:30AM- 3:30 PM All Men and Women working with young children are invited to share resources, information, and stories. Dr. Eli Newberger, author of Men They Will Become will join us to talk about his work on boys. Bridgewater State University Bridgewater, MA More information […]
Read MoreMen working with young children during disasters
[MenTeach: John Suur has been volunteering to offer child care services after diasters for many years. He is an attorney who retired from working at the World Bank and has worked with Toddlers for many years in his “retirement.”] Previous stories: A caring man to the rescue! Hurricaine in 2005 Men helping children during disasters […]
Read MoreContinuing to go after his dream at 50 years old
Dear Mr. Nelson, You may or may not remember me, but I graduated this past May from Indiana University of Pennsylvania with a B.S. in Elementary Education. At one point during college I did a research paper on the shortage of male teachers and I sent you a series of interview questions that was part […]
Read MoreThank you for my male teacher
I’m sure that many people can talk about one of those special teachers. Our son had just such a teacher, and his name was Michael Moores at Yuba City High School. Well, the school I attended was Arboga grammar school. I had reached the seventh grade and there were three of us who felt rather […]
Read MorePlaymakers in Haiti
[MenTeach: If you watch the video you’ll see many young men involved in play. For many men, play is a great place to get involved in children’s lives and can serve as a great recruiting program for men to become teachers.] From Ron Blatz: My friend Roger sent this link recently, about a great work […]
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