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« on: November 18, 2008, 01:04:43 PM »

This is one of the items I wanted Chatham Schools to work harder at doing.

Hunt is on for more men to lead classrooms


Read entire story at http://www.boston.com/news/education/k_12/articles/2008/11/18/hunt_is_on_for_more_men_to_lead_classrooms/

MALDEN - If it didn't run afoul of employment laws, principal Thomas DeVito would consider taking out the following newspaper advertisement: "Wanted: Male teachers."

At his Ferryway School, where boys slightly outnumber girls, male teachers are a rare species, presiding over only four of the 35 classrooms.

"The district has a job fair every year, but we don't see a lot of guys," DeVito said.

The problem is especially acute, he said, when it comes to hiring elementary teachers at his school, which spans kindergarten through eighth grade. For those jobs, he said, "I don't think I've interviewed any males in the last five or six years."

The same scenario is playing out across the state and the nation, where the number of male teachers is dwindling despite a recent focus on drawing more men into classrooms. In Massachusetts, only 24 percent of teachers last year were men compared with 32 percent 15 years ago, according to the most recent state data. Nationally, a quarter of teachers are men, a 40-year low.
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« Reply #1 on: November 18, 2008, 01:12:33 PM »

Male teachers are great in school. IMO men can sometimes take better control of a classroom especially when it comes to boys. My favorite teacher in school was a male math teacher, he commanded attention but really took the time with the students. He even helped me to get a part time job where he and his gf worked after hours.

My most feared teacher was also a male who was in charge of discipline. Here again he was fair. When I got into trouble he let me tell my father before he called. It really made me man up to a mistake.
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« Reply #2 on: November 18, 2008, 10:46:27 PM »

Several young men from Chatham County are applying for the NC Teaching Fellows Scholarship this year.   That is good news.  You can read about the program here:

http://www.teachingfellows.org/

Last year we had four students win and four alternates were selected:

Chatham County Schools
Morgan Grace Andrews        Alt 81 190-316   Chatham Central High School
Rhett Sutherland Murrow     Rec 190-316      Chatham Central High School
Brandon Edward Goodwin     Rec 190-336      Jordan Matthews High School
Heather Lynn Harris            Alt 118 190-336 Jordan Matthews High School
Virginia Marie Rose             Alt 84 190-336  Jordan Matthews High School
Megan Elizabeth Williams    Alt 137 190-336 Jordan Matthews High School
Christian Alexander Hart      Rec 190-342     Northwood High School
Lewis Michael Jones            Rec 190-342     Northwood High School

I wish them all the best!
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« Reply #3 on: November 19, 2008, 08:56:30 AM »

Males always have a better chance at the Teaching Fellows scholarship than females.

It is a wonderful program, not only is the financial help huge but there are many additional opportunities provided to Fellows that help prepare them for the classroom.
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« Reply #4 on: November 19, 2008, 10:47:41 AM »

I have always wanted to do this, sadly, I am too deep in my current career to really afford to make a change like this.  I still hope that once I get my kids through college I can revisit this dream!
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