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Scott, LaRon A. – Penn GSE Perspectives on Urban Education, 2016
The under-representation of Black male teachers in special education has significant consequences. Historically, Black males account for the disproportionately high number of children served in K-12 special education programs (Talbert-Johnson, 2001). Often, the children are evaluated using racially-biased assessments (Cartledge & Duke, 2008).…
Descriptors: Special Education Teachers, Males, African American Teachers, African American Students
Johnson, Shaun P. – Center for Evaluation and Education Policy, Indiana University, 2008
Current statistics show that roughly one quarter of all classroom teachers are male: this proportion sinks to approximately ten percent in the elementary grades. A scarcity of men in teaching is not a new phenomenon and has remained relatively constant through more than a century of various educational reforms. This brief discusses the historical…
Descriptors: Role Models, Social Justice, Sex Fairness, Teachers
Barnes, Nancy Marie; Gehringer, Jean – 1978
This paper, one in a series of four describing a boy-oriented program for elementary school children, addresses the problem of staffing an elementary school with teachers who will be able to effectively teach boys as well as girls. It suggests that empathy toward both boys and girls, personal warmth and security in the classroom, a high degree of…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Males, Sex Discrimination, Sex Fairness
Gehringer, Jean; Barnes, Nancy Marie – 1978
This paper is one in a series of four describing a boy-oriented program for elementary school children. It focuses on current staffing patterns and suggests that a balance of male and female role models in the schools is desirable and can be achieved by recruiting more male elementary teachers and by recruiting male teacher aides, paid and unpaid.…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Inservice Teacher Education, Males, Sex Discrimination
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Huber, Linda K.; Vollum, Ian J.; Stroud, James C. – Early Child Development and Care, 2000
Examines some of the obstacles that prevent men from working in child care centers. Presents one man's story about how he came to work in a child care facility. Suggests ways men could be encouraged to enter and stay in the field of early childhood education. (Author/KB)
Descriptors: Child Caregivers, Day Care, Early Childhood Education, Gender Issues
Bittner, Mark T.; Cooney, Margaret H. – Child Care Information Exchange, 2003
Discusses three benefits of recruiting male early childhood teachers: creating a gender fair classroom, offering positive male role models, and improving wages for early childhood educators. Discusses institutional barriers to hiring male teachers and considers changes that must be made to overcome them. (JPB)
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Educational Objectives, Employment Practices, Gender Issues
Gill, Zoe – Australian Educational Researcher, 2005
Over recent years there has been widespread concern for masculinity and the education of boys in Australia. In the policy arena, this has involved a federal parliamentary inquiry into the education of boys ("Boys: Getting it Right: Report on the inquiry into the education of boys", October 2002) and a federal government response to this…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Sex Fairness, Masculinity, Federal Government
Farquhar, Sarah – 1997
There are currently no significant policies or programs to address the underrepresentation of males in the early childhood and primary education teaching profession in New Zealand. This paper examines the reasons for male underrepresentation and presents arguments for and against the employment of male teachers in these fields. Reasons cited for…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Teachers, Foreign Countries, Males