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  2. Men in early childhood education - Wikipedia

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    Research suggests that men “do have different styles from women in many aspects of their work such as their use of language, risk-acceptance, physical play and humour, as well as behaviour in staff meetings, input in policy discussions etc. Men are not better than women, but they are different and together men and women create a rich culture ...

  3. Sex differences in education - Wikipedia

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    At schools or colleges, prejudice against male students is common. Usually, teachers happened to have a better perception of girls than boys. Many teachers have a poorer relationship with boys than girls because they relate to girls more deeply than they do with boys. Due to this bias in grading, male students are more likely than female ...

  4. Black men comprise just 2 percent of U.S. teachers, but one ...

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    Only 2 percent of teachers in the U.S. are Black men. Educator Mario Jovan Shaw shares how his organization, Profound Gentlemen, is working to empower more men of color in education.

  5. Sex and gender differences in leadership - Wikipedia

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    Women were also rated more highly on inspirational motivation, categorized as gender-neutral. Men were rated higher than women on the gender-neutral behavior passive management-by-exception, especially in newer studies. Meta-analyses have shown women use transformational leadership behaviors somewhat more than men.

  6. Why There Is A Shortage Of Male Teachers In Elementary Schools

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    By Susan Donaldson James When Philip Wiederspan began teaching first-grade at age 25, he was the only male, except for the gym teacher. His former New Jersey college friends would look at him in ...

  7. ‘Your students need you’: Importance of Black male teachers ...

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    So I realized that less than 2% of educators in America are Black men, and so I founded BLOC to increase the number of Black male educators in schools. So it’s been a long journey.

  8. Teacher retention - Wikipedia

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    Gender also plays a role in this trend: young female teachers are more likely than young male teachers to leave. [12] Women who leave the profession are also more likely to return to teaching than men. [6] Teachers over 50 are also more likely to leave the profession, but this is generally explained by teachers who are closer to retirement.

  9. Program addresses the urgent need for Black male teachers - AOL

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    Studies consistently show the benefits of teacher-student race/ethnicity matching. Black men make up only 2% of the country's teaching force.