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Finding a job through job fairs

  Job fairs are popping up everywhere. I don’t know anybody who enjoys job fairs. Nor do I know anybody hired by a school after attending one. Job fairs are like playing the lottery — you can’t win if you don’t play. And the odds of getting hired after attending a teacher job fair are […]

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Where are minority male teachers?

YOU COULD always tell when the VIPS were on campus. They drove newer cars, wore softer clothes. It was easy to spot them among the denim-clad, recent high-school grads who made up most of the male student population on Temple’s main campus in the ’70s. Veterans in Public Service or Veterans in Public Schools, to […]

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Shortage of male teachers

Ashburton Intermediate School principal Gavin Cooper has just six males on his teaching staff of 20, and would prefer a higher proportion of men. Ministry of Education figures show there were 12, 175 male and 27,361 female permanent teachers in New Zealand schools at April 2006. Mr Cooper said many boys were not experiencing male […]

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Male teachers try to make a difference in the classroom

Jacob Smith is a first-year math and science instructor at Carver-Edisto Middle School in Orangeburg Consolidated School District Four in Cope, but he’s no neophyte when it comes to working with male students. Smith has been working for the past five years as a youth program director at Branchville High School. He has a bachelor’s […]

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Officials pleased, [the most percentage of male teachers in United States], even if they can’t explain it

Kansas makes the honor roll when it comes to the rate of male teachers in classrooms. Leading the nation with a 33.4 percent male teaching staff, Kansas is trailed by Oregon at 31.6 percent and Alaska with 31.5. Why so many? There’s no easy answer. But Brenda Dietrich, superintendent of schools for Auburn-Washburn Unified School […]

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