MenTeach

2020

Plan to Revitalize a European Men in Childcare Network

The next World Forum Networking Project has been selected. The project, “Plan to Revitalize a European Men in Childcare Network,” will be led by Lauk Woltring from The Netherlands, together with Timothy Moran from Ireland and Kenny Spence from the United Kingdom. The aim will be to bring together men from European countries that are active in […]

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Job Opening: Part Time Preschool Teacher

Job Opening – Part Time Preschool Teacher Job duties: This is a part  time job  24.75 hours per week , in which you will be working with a co- teacher to care for children ages 2 – 5  years old in a center setting. Our preschool program is currently operating outside only, except for bathrooms, in […]

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MenTeach E-News – December 2020

MenTeach E-News December 2020 1) Black man named Texas Teacher of the Year for first time: ‘I’m not the first to deserve it’ 2) Number of male school teachers in Bolton [England] drops 3) Number of male teachers in England drops 4) Do we really need teachers to be male role models? 5) Alabama A&M […]

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Lack of Black male teachers in Baton Rouge, LA can negatively affect Black male students

Anthony Felder walked into his freshman year at LSU with aspirations of becoming a pediatric physical therapist. But during that year, Felder had an epiphany. “I realized the only reason I wanted to be a pediatric physical therapist was because I wanted to teach kids how to use their limbs again,” Felder said. The opportunity […]

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New Hiring Initiative Aims To Increase Presence Of Black Male Educators In Dallas ISD

As part of an initiative aimed at recruiting teachers who represent the students they serve, Dallas ISD has hired 13 Black male professionals and put them on the path toward becoming licensed teachers who will lead classrooms next semester. The Adjunct Teacher Dallas Residency Program is designed to recruit Black male teachers to serve in […]

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Anti-Racist Educators in Texas are Building a Movement. It’s Time for Our Colleagues to Get on Board

I’ll never forget the moment when a fellow teacher, a white colleague I had worked with for years, got in my face and told me that I didn’t care about a Black male student. She did this in front of my entire class, in MY classroom. I’ll never forget how powerless I felt in that […]

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