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A message from a black male teacher: Don’t make educators like me the default disciplinarians
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My first day in the classroom is one I’ll never forget. I was given a room of curious sophomore students — 43 of them. I could feel the lump in my throat and every drop of sweat on my body. I was used to public speaking, and I felt good about what I would be […]
Read MoreFormer basketball standout is different role model now, first black man to win state’s early education honor
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For two years as a teaching assistant in a Pre-K classroom, Johnathon Hines learned about rituals and routines and how to keep a 4-year-old student’s attention long enough to impart a lesson. The job was supposed to be a way into the school system while Hines waited for a physical education position to come available. […]
Read MoreJohn Engel: Babysitter training: Where are the boys?
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I recently attended a babysitter training class. The day-long course, offered by the American Red Cross – on a Saturday – met in an unassuming building located in an industrial park. Truthfully, my daughter Zoe, soon to be 12, attended the class. I sat in the lobby, at the unoccupied reception desk, working on my […]
Read MoreBowie State program looks to draw more black men to education careers
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If you look inside many of America’s classrooms, you’ll notice someone is missing: black male teachers. According to the latest data from the U.S. Department of Education, only 2 percent of the country’s teaching workforce are black males. The phenomenon has not been lost on educators like Bowie State University professor Dr. Julius Davis. He […]
Read MoreMenTeach E-News – August 2019
MenTeach E-News August 2019 1) Men in primary schools put up with unfair comments about their health, appearance and career progress, says this teacher. 2) Inequality in day-care centres: Male educators are more likely to work temporary 3) Letter: Invitation to Participate in a Study 4) Men’s Stories: Peter Tabichi – The 2019 Global Teacher […]
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