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Just Say NO, to No Touch
Male early childhood (EC) educators face stereotypes that portray us as potential child abusers on a daily basis. Clearly, children must be protected from child abusers, yet a principle reason many men give for not entering or staying in the field of early childhood education (ECE) is fear of being accused of harming young children […]
Read MoreLooking for a teaching job?
I just read an article about your group. Unfortunately I hadn’t heard about you and your mission before, but I think it’s great. We work with a lot of employers who would like to hire more men in elementary schools. SchoolSpring provides recruiting services to K-12 districts around the country. We also run the SchoolSpring.com web site […]
Read MoreWomen supporting male teachers
I believe it is passion that pushed me to pursue an ECE Masters degree. I had ever since been in love with teaching, especially little kids. It has simply become my inspiration. This idea [thinking about the importance of male teachers] started when I had worked for an International school in Bangkok. There was an […]
Read MoreMale Students Referred to Special Education More Than Female Students
My name is Gregory Alexander. I am a doctoral student at the University of Laverne in southern california. I am doing my dissertation on recruitment & retention strategies of men in special education, and its long term effects on special education. I am a special education high school teacher and an adjunct professor at California […]
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