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T. Berry Brazelton Supports Men Teaching
T. Berry Brazelton attending a gathering of men and women in Massachusetts about men teaching.
Read MoreWhere are the Men? Exploring Gender Diversity in the Early Childhood Workforce
Three nationally-known speakers will present their views on this topic and engage in dialogue with participants. They collectively hold a wealth of experience and insight in the field of early education: Dr. Ed Greene (Senior Advisor to Cito USA and its Pyramid Method of Early Education Initiative), Dr. Josue Cruz (President and CEO of the […]
Read MoreBringing Together Men in Early Education and Care professions – Massachusetts
Bringing Together Men in Early Education and Care professions on April 11 – 12 at Mass AEYC annual conference at Westford Regency Inn, Westford, MA Friday April 11 at 7 pm join men from all over New England to discuss the iniatation of a regional men’s Interest Forum Workshop – Men in Early Childhood: Saturday […]
Read MoreMen for Excellence in Elementary Education
I just wanted to make folks aware of the “Mizzou Men for Excellence in Elementary Education” (MMEET) program at the University of Missouri-Columbia. Info about the program is available at: Go to MMEET Additionally, we are conducting a study regarding the experiences of men involved in elementary education. We invite all men in elementary education to […]
Read MoreChanging laws: Including gender in the definition Diversity
Like many states, Massachusetts is attempting to develop a comprehensive early education and care system. One of the first steps towards that was bringing most of the providers into one department – known in this state as the Department of Early Education and Care (EEC). EEC is currently sponsoring a public-private Workforce Development Task Force, […]
Read MoreM.E.N. Retreat – A Massachusetts and New Hampshire operation with regional aspirations
Men in Education Network (M.E.N. Interest Forum) – October 6, 2007 I. Biographies – The men shared their experience working in early education. II. Professional Assistance – Forming relationships between male educators and parents: Bulletin Board “Meet the Men” at your center. Bio’s, background etc… with section in the middle on “a balanced approach” that […]
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