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Number of male teachers hits 40-year low

School districts across the nation are on the prowl for a few good men because the number of male public school teachers has hit a 40-year low. Men represent about a quarter of teachers nationwide, which is why colleges are taking a stronger approach to recruit men to major in education. Franklin Elementary School teacher […]

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Where 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 […]

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Male Teacher Shortage

Teaching has always been dominated by women. But over the years, more men have ventured into the career. Still, there is a shortage of male teachers, especially on the elementary level. Nationally, experts say the number of men in the classroom is now at a 40 year low. Erik Hanson teaches sixth grade science at […]

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Education Policy Brief: The Status of Male Teachers in Public Education Today

[MenTeach: This is a Policy Brief out of the University of Indiana written by Shaun P. Johnson who taught the first graduate course with a focus on men in education. Bryan G. Nelson of MenTeach provides a commentary at the end of the policy brief.] Current statistics show that roughly one quarter of all classroom […]

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Blokes can do it as well

Craig d’Arcy, facilitator of the Newcastle Males in Early Childhood Network Group, discusses the barriers that men often face in early childhood and why it’s crucial we work to remove these obstacles. Early childhood carers and educators strive to avoid stereotypes and ensure that all children are presented with healthy and diverse messages about gender […]

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