Reports
MenTeach E-News – February 2011
1) The End of the Male Teacher: Seniority Rules 2) Gaming to re-engage boys in learning 3) Male Teachers Get Top Marks: Children have a better perception of male teachers 4) Teacher list discriminates against men in Greece 5) Spike Lee: Black Male Teachers Needed to Teach 6) Maryland Looks To Recruit More Black Men […]
Read MoreMenTeach E-News – January 2011
1) Websites about male teachers in Germany and Europe 2) Men in Early Childhood Education in Austria 3) Mentoring programs in Dallas schools aim to give boost to young black males 4) A few good men: Male elementary teachers in Georgia 5) From a Criminology degree to Early Childhood Education 6) Successful Black Male Teachers […]
Read MoreMenTeach E-News – December 2010
1) Good for the goose, why not the gander? Irish men caring for young children 2) Vietnamese male kindergarten teacher one of a kind 3) Male teacher ‘really humbled’ by $25,000 national award 4) New Leaders for New Schools – Chicago 5) Pupils make more effort with male teachers as they are seen as ‘more […]
Read MoreMenTeach E-News – November 2010
1) Male teachers in Canada primary grades 2) Male teachers express importance of their presence 3) Vietnam: Lack of male teachers reinforces stereotypes 4) Lack of male primary teachers sparks concerns in United Kingdom 5) Kindergarten teacher receives Award in Canada 6) Looking for male role models in Australia 7) Where have South Australia’s male […]
Read MoreMenTeach E-News – October 2010
1) Male teacher numbers decline in parts of Australia 2) ‘The Pied Piper’ of kindergarten 3) New report looks at male teachers in primary-junior grades 4) Teacher Martin Martinez ‘humbled’ by $25,000 Milken Educator Award 5) Mentoring jobs in New York City, Boston, Baltimore, & Charlotte 6) Schools need best, diverse teachers 7) Barring Male […]
Read MoreNew report looks at male teachers in primary-junior grades
Nipissing University Schulich School of Education professors Dr. Douglas Gosse and Dr. Mike Parr have released a new report that discusses the importance of, and the barriers faced by, male teachers in the primary/junior classrooms in Ontario. According to a 2008 Statistics Canada report, teachers are predominantly female in Ontario and Canada, with males accounting […]
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