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Tips for dealing with false accusations

[MenTeach asked a teacher who was falsely accused what advice he would give other male teachers. You can read his story.] My advice for teachers who are in similar situations: Don’t assume your employer will back you, even if they tell you that. Insist on contacting the police and state officials…this is the law. Get an […]

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Where Are All The Men – A Parent’s Perspective

That’s the word that describes my emotions last week when we received the long-awaited postcard telling us who the first-grade teacher would be. While we’re lucky that our school has many very good teachers, there are a few I’d rather avoid. A good teacher means my son will likely have a great school year; a […]

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The challenges of false accusations

I spoke with you a little over a year ago regarding a legal matter I was facing in Illinois. To briefly recap, it was a case involving allegations when I was a substitute/interim teacher in which some students alleged I had touched or rubbed their back (Read his previous published letter). Child Protective Services and Specialists […]

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Research about male teachers in Austria

In Austria, the field of early childhood institutions and respective vocational training is undergoing rapid change. The importance of early childhood and care is increasing, and well trained professionals – men as well as women – are very much in demand. Participation and involvement of men is crucial for the further development and professionalization of […]

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