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Your Views: Schools losing male teachers

An academic believes research needs to be carried out into why men are shying away from becoming teachers. Fewer than 10 per cent of the early childhood and primary school teachers graduated at a recent ceremony at Massey University. Pro Vice-Chancellor of Massey’s College of Education James Chapman said there is a lot of speculation […]

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Former Chief Education Officer Ralph Boyce calls for male teacher

SECONDARY SCHOOL students favouring a technical education over an academic one are in line for a better deal from the Ministry of Education, with training and certification. “Soon we will be coming with a package,” Chief Education Officer, Wendy Griffith-Watson, said during the Down To Brass Tacks radio programme recently. “It was part of curriculum reform since […]

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Workplace reversal

At Little River Elementary School in South Riding, second-grade teacher Timothy Bjorseth, affectionately known as “Mr. B,” is one of only six male teachers among a faculty of 45. A 10-year instructor in education, Bjorseth said he was even more of a minority at the first elementary school where he taught in Illinois. He said […]

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Stop the exodus of good male teachers

Those familiar with the history of teaching cannot fail to appreciate the tragic irony of the dilemma that the profession is undergoing in terms of its dwindling male factor. For the majority of the world’s earliest teachers – philosophers and prophets – were males. Theirs was the job of bringing mankind forward through myriad disciplines […]

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Kura Kaupapa shows the way with male teach

Kohanga reo are a step ahead of a national shortage of male early childcare teachers, though in Wairarapa the Kura Kaupapa is leading the way. A national story run by the New Zealand Herald last week quoted Jan Peeters, co-ordinator of the Resource and Training Centre for Child Care at Belgium’s University of Ghent, saying: […]

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Korea – Male Teacher Quota Sets Off Angry Debate

A report that the Seoul Metropolitan Office of Education wants to set a quota for male teachers has touched off a heated online debate, with education students posting dozens of messages on a website about the issue. When an article about the quota, which would require schools to hire a certain level of male teachers, […]

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