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The narratives in this book engage the reader and take him or her on a journey to understanding of what it means to be a male teacher who works in early childhood education or with young children. They passionately share of their challenges to be involved in children’s lives because they are called to do so; this work is part of their life purpose. Their narratives details interactions between the teacher and the day-to-day lives of students, parents, peers and supervisors while sharing what it takes to survive as a man in what is perceived, very often in our post-modern world as women’s work. In the bigger scheme of things, the men teachers serve as cultural workers with their female peers to educate not only our children but our community and eventually ourselves about gender roles in our society and the need to have more role models during the first years of schooling. A fascinating book and a must read for parents, teachers, administrators, and other human service professionals who want to learn more about how to engage men in the lives of children.
Community and school. --- Male teachers. --- Teachers and community. --- Education --- Social Sciences --- Theory & Practice of Education --- Education, Special Topics --- Male teachers --- Social conditions. --- Men teachers --- Education. --- Educational sociology. --- Education and sociology. --- Sociology, Educational. --- Sociology of Education. --- Teachers --- Education and sociology --- Social problems in education --- Society and education --- Sociology, Educational --- Sociology --- Children --- Education, Primitive --- Education of children --- Human resource development --- Instruction --- Pedagogy --- Schooling --- Students --- Youth --- Civilization --- Learning and scholarship --- Mental discipline --- Schools --- Teaching --- Training --- Aims and objectives --- Sciences sociales. --- Community and teachers --- Teacher participation in the community --- Communities --- School and community --- Parents' and teachers' associations
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Homosexuality. --- Leadership. --- Homosexuality in the workplace. --- Ability --- Command of troops --- Followership --- Same-sex attraction --- Sexual orientation --- Bisexuality --- Lesbianism in the workplace --- Work environment
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Sociology of education --- onderwijssociologie --- cultureel werk
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De auteurs houden een warm pleidooi voor meer mannen in het basisonderwijs. Nog te weinig mannen kiezen voor een job die omgaan met jonge kinderen, zoals het kleuter- en basisonderwijs, inhoudt. Vooroordelen en het feit dat mannen een terrein betreden waar voornamelijk vrouwen werken zijn enkele van de factoren die mannen weerhouden om als leerkracht basisonderwijs aan de slag te gaan. Het kan ook anders, zoals uit de bijdragen in dit boek blijkt. De leerkrachten zelf komen hier aan het woord en vertellen wat hun motivatie was om les te geven aan jonge kinderen. De meeste verhalen worden doorspekt met allerlei anekdotes, leuke en minder leuke. Deze publicatie is mede door deze persoonlijke verhalen een vlot leesbaar boek.
Developmental psychology --- Sociology of culture --- Teaching --- Kindergarten --- Primary education --- Teachers --- Masculinity --- Men --- Education --- Sexual division of labour --- Book --- Experiences --- United States of America
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The narratives in this book engage the reader and take him or her on a journey to understanding of what it means to be a male teacher who works in early childhood education or with young children. They passionately share of their challenges to be involved in children's lives because they are called to do so; this work is part of their life purpose. Their narratives details interactions between the teacher and the day-to-day lives of students, parents, peers and supervisors while sharing what it takes to survive as a man in what is perceived, very often in our post-modern world as women's work. In the bigger scheme of things, the men teachers serve as cultural workers with their female peers to educate not only our children but our community and eventually ourselves about gender roles in our society and the need to have more role models during the first years of schooling. A fascinating book and a must read for parents, teachers, administrators, and other human service professionals who want to learn more about how to engage men in the lives of children.
Sociology of education --- onderwijssociologie --- cultureel werk
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"LGBTQ advocacy and support continues to be a priority in the U.S. higher education, and recent research shows this as a critical population who continues to be marginalized and mistreated on college and university campuses. Over the last few decades there has been significant research describing how LGBTQ students experience higher education and highlighting that these students are not graduating or succeeding at the same rates as the general population. However, few if any research studies or articles address LGBTQ advocacy on community college campuses. There are more than 1,000 community colleges in the U.S. Even with the extraordinary number of students that the community college system educates only ten institutions nationally have paid staff to provide LGBTQ services to students. That being said, community colleges are now putting a larger emphasis on understanding and supporting this community. For example, The California Community College (CCC) system's 115 colleges now require all campuses to create a plan on how to improve success rates of LGBTQ students. The CCC is the largest higher education system in the country serving over 2.1 million students. This comprehensive practitioner focused book will combine relevant research and guidance on practices to aid colleges in establishing services and programs to build effective LGBTQ services on their college campuses"--
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