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Book: Gender, Race, and the Politics of Role Modelling The Influence of Male Teachers

This book provides an illuminating account of teachers’ own reflections on their experiences of teaching in urban schools. It was conceived as a direct response to policy-related and media-generated concerns about male teacher shortage and offers a critique of the call for more male role models in elementary schools to address important issues regarding gender, […]
Read MoreMale Teachers in North Carolina

Chuck Gore retired from the Navy as a commander after 24 years, but he took his nautical love into his second-grade classroom at Carolina Beach Elementary School when he entered his next career as a teacher. Students are gunner’s mates, signalmen and quartermasters sailing on the U.S.S. Excel. “Welcome aboard” is the standard greeting for […]
Read MoreFormer coach influencing lives as special education teacher

Teachers at Spanish River Community High School in Boca Raton call Ray Berger the “gentle giant.” His former football players call him “coach.” A big man, Berger works with almost 30 special needs students, many of whom have severe physical disabilities. Now the school’s “crisis intervention” teacher, Berger, 50, is respected, not feared. “I wanted […]
Read MoreIncreasingly, male teachers found at head of elementary class

“Kids had issues with me being a strong figure. They’re used to hearing it from their moms or aunts.” Tyrone Johnson, above, a third-grade teacher at Ashley Elementary (Andy Cross, The Denver Post) Each weekday, students filing into Denver’s Ashley Elementary School come face to face with a relatively rare educational experience. They call it […]
Read MoreHiring Males Is School District Priority
Male teachers continue to be an area of need for Charles County and the state. The school system’s human resources department reported to the Charles County Board of Education on Tuesday that of the 170 new hires, 37, or 21.8 percent were men, and 132 or 78.2 percent were women. Sean McDonald, human resources specialist, […]
Read MoreThe U.S. Teach Campaign to recruit more male teachers

he Federal Teach campaign was designed to get more minorities, especially men into teaching. An estimated 1 million teachers will retire in the coming decade, and that means there will be a lot of positions to fill. Education leaders want to fill some of the openings with a more diverse workforce. Christopher Drake has been […]
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