Letters
Read some previous Letters
We’ve been loading some of the letters from our old website and found them very interesting. Look them over and tell us what you think. Go to: Letters and scroll to the bottom of the page to see them.
Read MoreIs it difficult for a man to get a date working as a teacher?
[MenTeach: The opinions expressed in postings on the site do not necessarily reflect the opinions of MenTeach.] There’s no doubt that more male teachers are needed in the United States, and your web site does an excellent job of pointing out many reasons for this. However, as a former teacher (and a male), I would […]
Read More“Think You Can Teach? A Survival Guide For New Middle School Teachers.”
37 years in public middle school education. A note from the author: I wrote this book to help new teachers be successful because if you are successful, your students will learn. Teaching is NOT a woman’s profession. I can attest to that, a male teacher, with 37 years teaching experience. Teaching is for the inspired, […]
Read MoreBecoming a teacher
The article in Newsweek was great. I have e-mailed you before with some research I have done as a student from Dominican University here in San Rafael, CA. My spring research was formatted as a newletter called the Dominican Habit and talked about teaching professionals and students. I am a returning adult student studying to get a B.A. and […]
Read MoreA new student
One of our members, Ron Blatz, Executive Director of Discovery Children’s Centre in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada is the proud grandfather of a new child. The hand is the child’s father and the mother (Ron’s daughter) took the photo. (photo by Kristi Noelle Lepage)
Read MoreTeaching and coaching in Nebraska
I am the fourth grade teacher here in Bassett. I also Head Coach Football and Assist in Basketball. I got into teaching because my younger brother who is 12 years younger than me, taught me how to love and deal with children. From the first time that I interacted with a group of students at […]
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