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Awards at Massachusetts AEYC and MenTeach – New England Event

MenTeach – New England held a series of activities surrounding the Massachusetts AEYC annual conference which included the visit of Rodney West of San Diego, national Co-facilitator of the NAEYC Men’s Interest Forum, a table for the conference, a Reception with the MAAAEYC board in which annual awards were given, dinner for MenTeach meetings, a […]

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New Jersey school event recognizes poetry, male teachers

Each year, South Main Street Elementary School gathers its students for a special assembly celebrating both poetry and the male members of its teaching staff. With special introductions for each teacher that highlight the teachers’ accomplishments and delve into their personalities outside of school, the men took turns at the mic reading poems they’d selected, […]

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Nursery group in London launches action plan to recruit more men to work in the early years

The nursery group, which runs 37 nurseries across London, has launched a campaign for more men in childcare and championing gender inclusiveness. LEYF is calling for: widespread support and acceptance of men working in childcare across the early years sector; recruitment of early years male role models as ambassadors to schools, colleges and career fairs; […]

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Male teachers become rare breed in Korea

Teaching is one of the most preferred careers in Korea with stable working hours, long vacations and a hefty government pension after retirement. Those factors play their part in making the line of work competitive. However, the profession has been predominantly occupied by women. Nine out of 10 people that passed the elementary teacher certificate […]

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We need to support more men to become primary teachers in Australia

Australia is facing a crisis within primary education: there will not be enough teachers to educate the booming population of children coming through. A report commissioned by the Australian Council for Educational Research (ACER) predicts we will need 443 more primary classes and 10,000 places over the next 10 years in Queensland, and 1,627 classes and 390,480 […]

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