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Teacher Statistics By Education Level, Demographics, Country Wise Time Spend, Salary, Workload, Grade Level, Social Media, Shortage, Vacancy, Reason of Leaving Job and Technology Trends

Teacher Statistics: As all we know “Teachers” are known to be an indispensable part of our society and this occupation also includes lots of challenges in recent days across the world. A crucial role is been played by a teacher in every country as they help educate millions of children every year starting from elementary […]

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Thriving in Early Childhood: What the Australian men of ECEC want you to understand

As they approach their second anniversary, we spoke with members of the Thriving as Male Educators Facebook group, which was established in 2021, when two male early childhood teachers (ECTs) were speaking about how they could better support other men like them. From an initial discussion, the popular group now has over 130 members, with […]

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Fort Worth, Texas ISD teacher hopes to inspire students at his old middle school

Omar Márquez sees teaching as an honor and a huge responsibility. At Applied Learning Academy, where Márquez was once a student and became a science teacher, his students tell him that he’s their first Hispanic male teacher. For some, he’s the only supportive male adult figure they have ever had. Márquez, 25, wants his students […]

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5 Scholarship Opportunities For Black Male Teachers Whose Positive Influence Is Underrepresented In Classrooms

Nearly 70 percent of Black people said in a recent poll that they would not have achieved their professional success without the influence of a specific teacher, according to results of a Box Tops for Education survey shared with BET.com. You.Gov conducted the survey of 1,114 adults in April, which also found that over half […]

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Black men recall their first time having Black, male teachers

Though educators of all races, creeds and colors can and do connect with scholars of different backgrounds each day, the feeling of familiarity is an unmatched sentiment when it comes to the experience of having your first Black teacher. Unfortunately, this doesn’t happen for Black young men in the classroom. Only two percent of America’s […]

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Kennesaw State in Georgia summer program aimed at increasing minority educators

Building on the success of an initiative to increase the number of Black male teachers, Kennesaw State University is giving younger local students of color a chance to explore life as education majors and teachers. The Future MISTERs Academy, a three-day summer camp hosted at KSU, invites middle and high school students from metro Atlanta […]

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