MenTeach

2016

Want black male role models in our schools? Hire them as teachers.

The Seattle Public Schools has a well documented “achievement gap.” That’s the striking difference in academic achievement between black male students (and other students of color) compared with their white counterparts. As of last year, SPS also has a five-year strategic plan to address the gap. But one crucial, and strikingly simple solution is not […]

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Gender stereotypes breaking down in career choices

A typical work day for East Alabama Medical Center nurse Charles Smith can consist of extreme emergencies, the stabilization of patients, collaborating with co-workers, educating families about medical conditions and anything that has to do with saving a life. On some days at the intensive care unit, he might even be referred to as “doc.” […]

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Male teachers in elementaries

They can have a positive effect in the classroom, research shows. Men make up only 10 percent of the elementary school teachers in Butler County, a trend seen nationally and one that concerns education experts. The Middletown Journal analyzed staff lists in 10 Butler County districts, and of the 1,603.8 full-time equivalent teachers in elementary […]

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Ireland has far more female teachers than male in all sectors

This is despite only 50% of women acting as principals in primary schools Ireland continues to have more female teachers than male, according to new statistics released by the EU. The figures, released in support of World Teachers’ Day, show that 87 per cent of primary school teachers here are female while 71 per cent […]

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Classrooms need more male teachers, charity says

England’s classrooms need more male teachers, an education charity says, as government figures show a continued gender gap in the profession. Department for Education statistics show 26% of teachers in England are men – accounting for 38% of secondary and 15% of primary school teachers. To mark World Teachers’ Day, the charity Teach First is […]

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Wanted: Cosla wants more men to work in nurseries across Scotland to solve staffing crisis

More men have been urged to work in nurseries to help address a chronic shortfall in the number of childcare staff across Scotland. An extra 18,000 new workers will be required by 2020 to meet a Scottish Government commitment to expand free childcare places, but not enough new members of staff are being trained to […]

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