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The Good, the Bad and the Few: Men In Child Care
As a recent ECE graduate, I have an advantage when I look at my prospective child care career. On practicums in the field, I have observed some of the issues — both good and bad — unravelling around having a male caregiver in a child care centre. A men’s networking/support group, offered through the Manitoba […]
Read MoreSome Schools Won’t Hire Men
[MenTeach was interviewed for a Newsweek article this fall and there has continued to be comments. Read one below.] This is a prime example of the gender bias found in education today. There is no shortage in male candidate, yet there is a shortage in male teachers. I was a candidate once but despite all my efforts, […]
Read MoreDreams
[MenTeach: An editorial from Rosemary Ruffenach – TCDailyPlanet.com blog included a line from a Langston Hughes poem. Here is the full poem.] Hold fast to dreams For if dreams die Life is a broken-winged bird That cannot fly. Hold fast to dreams For when dreams go Life is a barren field Frozen with snow.
Read MoreMan about the class
As the debate continues regarding the reasons fewer men are entering teaching, a larger question looms: Does it matter? Roger Collier found that while the education experts aren’t so certain, some parents have no doubt that it does. Brown’s troubles are drawing giggles from the 18 students in St. Rita Elementary School’s Grade 2 class. […]
Read MoreTeacher of the Year – Fourth Grade Snots
As kids we used to jump rope on the school playground chanting, “First grade babies/ Second grade tots/ Third grade angels/ Fourth grade snots.” I couldn’t wait to become one of those snots. It sounded so, well, teenagie. I was thinking a lot about fourth grade after this week’s all-district school staff meeting. Usually they […]
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