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Ten new University Programs to teach men teachers

By BG / July 23rd, 2014

MidAmerica Nazarene University announced that it is one of 10 universities nationwide selected by the American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education to participate in the Association’s first Networked Improvement Community (NIC). The initiative of this group is aimed at increasing the diversity of the nation’s teacher candidate pool by focusing on recruitment of more Black […]

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Nigeria and Lesotho in Africa recruiting more men to teaching

By BG / July 3rd, 2014

During the 2014 World Forum in Puerto Rico we met some wonderful people who are working to increase the percentage of men teaching and working for gender equity. Two programs, one in Nigeria and the other Lesotho have been having great success at enrolling men into university programs. And both countries are very different in […]

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World Forum 2014 a great success in Puerto Rico

By BG / July 1st, 2014

The World Forum 2014 in Puerto Rico was an incredible success! There were over 830 delegates representing more than 81 countries. It’s such a unique opportunity to meet so many interesting people, doing amazing things caring for young children. Many of us attended and made some great connections with new people and reacquainting with previous […]

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Minority male teacher shortage prompts legislation that aims to boost their numbers

By BG / September 17th, 2013

Minority male teachers are scarce in New Jersey’s public schools—and in classrooms across the country—but a bill moving through the state Legislature aims to attract more of them to some of the state’s struggling school districts. The legislation, sponsored by Assemblywoman Pamela Lampitt (D-Camden), would create a pilot program to encourage African-American, Hispanic and Asian […]

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Black Male Teachers: Becoming Extinct? Show Me the Numbers

By BG / April 30th, 2013

Many media sources have propagated the view that black male teachers are “becoming extinct.” Currently, black males represent less than 2 percent of the nation’s teacher workforce. One article suggests that black males are underrepresented in the teaching profession because they prefer to pursue more lucrative careers. The article also postulated that because black males […]

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Nurturing Men

By BG / April 30th, 2013

Bryan Nelson wants to see more men on the playground and in the classroom. Two-year-old Emme Sugnet’s feet came out from under her at the top of a playground slide. She slid a couple feet flat on her back wearing that puzzled look toddlers get when trying to decide if they’re wounded. Then she burst […]

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