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Just a quarter of teachers are men in UK, research shows

A generation of boys will encounter barely any male role models throughout their education, opposition MPs warned. In primary schools just one in ten teachers are male and in secondary schools just under half are men – a dramatic change from 20 years ago when men had a majority in secondary staff rooms. Figures disclosed […]
Read MoreUnited Kingdom Department of Education failing to bring men into schools
Almost 40% of primary schools now have no male teachers on their staff. New figures obtained under the Freedom of Information Act show 1,238 of the state’s 3,248 national schools have an all-female line-up in the classroom. The revelation means that the Department of Education’s expensive efforts to attract men into primary school teaching have […]
Read MorePodcast about MenTeach

Dawn Braa who teaches at the Dakota County Technical College in Minnesota hosts a blog that broadcasts different professionals each month. In April she has MenTeach talking about the importance of men teaching. After you are done listening to our interview, check out some of the others. You can listen to the podcast here.
Read MoreStill too few male teachers? Many grades see small percentage

Little Harbour art teacher Andrew French will be the first person to tell you he loves his job, but he is among a minority of men who have been going into a profession dominated by women. An article by Valora Washington in the New England Board of Higher Education’s magazine suggests the number of male […]
Read MoreMenTeach E-News – March 2010
MenTeach E-News March 2010 1) Radio Interview: Fear of Men In Early Childhood Education 2) New Zealand Teacher calls for more men to join the profession 3) 50% rise in men applying to be primary teachers 4) Canada: Bridging daycare’s gender divide 5) In search of black male teachers 6) Men wanted – because teaching […]
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