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Are There Enough Male Teachers in Kindergarten and Elementary Schools?

According to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, 18.8 percent of elementary and middle school teachers are male. In pre-kindergarten and kindergarten the number of male teachers is just 2.4 percent. According to the National Education Association the sector could become even more female dominated, because fewer and fewer men are entering the profession. […]

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MenTeach E-News – September 2010

1) Malaysian Ministry to recruit more male teachers 2) Some education jobs pay women more 3) The Daddy Day Carers 4) Fall Meeting of New England MenTeach 5) Kindergarten male nanny in China – watch the english video news report 6) Principal successfully recruits black male teachers 7) It’s elementary, guys: Male teachers bring diversity […]

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Manny or Nanny?

As the actress Keeley Hawes has hired a manny to look after her kids it has fired up discussion on men working in childcare again. Does it matter if you nanny is male or female? Would you have issue if your child had a male teacher at school or nursery? After working in the childcare […]

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Teachers walk fine line in interacting with kids

A veteran elementary school teacher, Louis Watson has mastered the “side hug” and the high five. The moves help him dodge the bear hugs his young students initiate. “Being a male teacher, you never hug a kid from the front area,” said Watson, 63. It’s a lesson Watson has learned over time as teachers face […]

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Male teacher finds niche in kindergarten class

When the door opened for Phillip Bledsoe to teach kindergarten at Jamestown Elementary School, he gladly walked through it. In the eight years he has been teaching he has worked with every grade level in elementary school, but definitely likes kindergarten the best. “It is their first year of school. If they have a positive […]

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