The shortage of men teachers in primary schools is a global concern. As the demand for men teachers expands, the reasons why men choose not to teach, also grows. In some countries a media-fuelled fear of being accused of sexual abuse, and resultant policies designed to protect students and teachers, has deterred potential applicants and impacted on the freedom of men teachers to engage with students in gender-neutral, nurturing ways. At the same time as men are feeling compelled to act in keeping with traditional masculinities, gender equity policies are directing schools to challenge damaging stereotypes and encourage diversity in life choices. This paper investigates how three men in three countries – England, Sweden and New Zealand – hav...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
The teaching of young children has long been dominated by women. This global phenomenon is firmly ro...
This paper interrogates the relationship between the social distance men have from children, fear, a...
The percentage of Australian primary teachers who are male has noticeably decreased in the past thir...
Frequent calls for more male teachers are being made in English-speaking countries. Many of these ca...
In recent times teaching has become an increasingly feminised profession and this book explores wher...
There are a critical lack of male teachers moving into primary education. The primary teaching workf...
Full text of this book is not available in the UHRA.This book reports on the ten years' research by ...
Young children often seek acceptance and warmth from their teachers in the form of physical contact....
In recent years there has been much talk about the ‘crisis’ in masculinity, the declining numbers of...
While the percentage of men and women is becoming more balanced in most professions, there is one oc...
Young children often look to their teachers for affection and acceptance, particularly if they are s...
Primary schools are dynamic environments where teachers take on multiple roles, often simultaneously...
On the whole, elementary and secondary school teaching is a female-dominated field. Movements to inc...
Debate about teacher gender balance in primary education is a constant. This debate is fuelled by re...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
The teaching of young children has long been dominated by women. This global phenomenon is firmly ro...
This paper interrogates the relationship between the social distance men have from children, fear, a...
The percentage of Australian primary teachers who are male has noticeably decreased in the past thir...
Frequent calls for more male teachers are being made in English-speaking countries. Many of these ca...
In recent times teaching has become an increasingly feminised profession and this book explores wher...
There are a critical lack of male teachers moving into primary education. The primary teaching workf...
Full text of this book is not available in the UHRA.This book reports on the ten years' research by ...
Young children often seek acceptance and warmth from their teachers in the form of physical contact....
In recent years there has been much talk about the ‘crisis’ in masculinity, the declining numbers of...
While the percentage of men and women is becoming more balanced in most professions, there is one oc...
Young children often look to their teachers for affection and acceptance, particularly if they are s...
Primary schools are dynamic environments where teachers take on multiple roles, often simultaneously...
On the whole, elementary and secondary school teaching is a female-dominated field. Movements to inc...
Debate about teacher gender balance in primary education is a constant. This debate is fuelled by re...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
The teaching of young children has long been dominated by women. This global phenomenon is firmly ro...
This paper interrogates the relationship between the social distance men have from children, fear, a...