Male teachers… a dying breed

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  • #525005
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    Socrates
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    In remembrance of male teachers..mr. Canter was my first hero outside my home..He would take that extra time to talk to the young boys and scold us sternly when we needed it encourage us when warranted and tell us that you don’t get a pat on the back for doing what your suppose to do..little wisdom about women and jokes that were funny but true..he saw us all no matter our skin tone as boys…I was lucky to have male teachers in my life instead of these pedophile women prey on young boys…My regret is that I never told him that he a young mans hero….

    #525020
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    Joetech
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    I have many fond memories of fantastic male teachers at my high school. Today, however, a man would have to be a naive fool to take up teaching as a profession. Ask May 7. He did it.

    "Don't follow in my footsteps...I stepped in something."

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    Monk
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    Here in the UK, male secondary school teachers are increasingly rare. Primary school teachers are now virtually non-existent.

    This is because:

    (a) The National Union of Teachers is communist controlled, and has been since the 1960’s. It is now also female dominated.

    (b) No man in his right mind would risk being the victim of a false accusation by some teenage slut. This is a serious problem in UK schools.

    Even if you are eventually found innocent, as you will be named in court, your career will be destroyed. She gets anonymity for life, even if the accusation is shown to be malicious and without foundation.

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    Chir
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    I went to an all boy’s military school. The teachers were all men. Best teachers I ever had. With no females to distract most of us focused on academics and sports. Our entire graduating class blew the state regents tests out of the water.

    It is by caffeine alone I set my mind in motion, it is by the beans of Java that thoughts acquire speed, the hands acquire shaking, the shaking becomes a warning; it is by caffeine alone I set my mind in motion.

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    Anonymous
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    Im trying to be the new breed of teacher where students actually learn. The thing is, most male teachers start off teaching and then are soon pushed into administration jobs. So more pay for less classroom involvement.

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    Keymaster
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    I was a private school coach and teacher for 5 years – kids aged 6-18 ,and post graduates.

    My “mentor” and coach was really the torch I carried for a while. He even trained me to be a teacher 16 years after training me as a student. The kids loved me too and it was mutual.

    … but as you said, he was – literally – “the last” of a dying breed. He was a man in every sense of the word. Always CONSISTENT and FAIR. No favorites. No politics. No mood swings or emotional outbursts. Controlled a class with ease.

    Thats’ part of the reason why he passed the torch to me. They needed a man in the house. But I couldn’t take it anymore – so I quit in the middle of a school year. The kids and parents freaked, but I was finally tired of being treated like a second-class citizen – drowning in gynocentric politics and bulls~~~.

    I got a front row seat to what kind of emotional terrorism and psychological abuse female teachers put the kids through, and when one of them tried to scold me . . . that was it.

    They are INSANELY jealous of good male teachers too. When I walked into the room, there was a noticeable “atmosphere” change and I never had any problem controlling a class. Ever. She did, though, and her jealously was palpable.

    I could write about this topic for a month.

    PS. When he died, I flew to pay homage. and his son asked me to speak at the celebration of his life event. It was only supposed to be one day, but so many people loved him and many flew from across the ocean, so they extended it to 3 days.

    They never did that for any of the female teachers.
    Even the female founder of the school was remembered as a monster by many.

    If you keep doing what you've always done... you're gonna keep getting what you always got.
    #525121
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    Anonymous
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    lol. not sure what the worst part of teaching was…

    hmm yeah.

    all of it.

    #525123
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    Astro
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    I got a front row seat to what kind of emotional terrorism and psychological abuse female teachers put the kids through, and when one of them tried to scold me . . . that was it.

    I am reading the book “The war against boys” right now, what you wrote reminded me of it. When I read about boys being told to wear a dress and play with dolls (not talking about action figures), I came to realize how bad the education system is. One can hardly blame young men for growing up to hate themselves or at least becoming feminist mangina’s. The power of feminism in the education system over rides scientific research of anything else. The ACLU is shutting down boys schools in the name of sexism, despite these schools turning out better educated boys. Meanwhile, “Johnny” is getting far lower grades than “Suzy”. Until this changes, I only see the problem getting worse. I might start a thread about that book once I finish reading it.

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    Keymaster
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    how bad the education system is.

    It’s worse than bad. Its’ outrageous. Chicago 4th graders taught about anal and oral sex, encouraging multiple genders and identities, and they force feed boys Ritalin in schools.

    Not old enough to decide bed time, but old enough to pick their own gender.

    The madness is real.

    If you keep doing what you've always done... you're gonna keep getting what you always got.
    #525147
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    Tuneout
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    It’s no surprise most Trad parents are home schooling their kids now,the State should stick to the Three ‘R’s’ and keep their Lib Social policies out of the class room. You can’t teach my kid about religion but can freely pollute their mind with Trans gender BS?
    Not on my watch – PTA & tax dollars are wasted on the public system – Private school all the way – where money talks.

    Lifes a bitch,but you don't have to marry one!

    #525158
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    If you want to teach, go private sector (hell, always choose private over public in everything, but that’s a different discussion). It’s less pay, but that’s where you can really make a difference. Private schools regularly outperform public schools in every area, and it’s no surprise.

    Women are better at multitasking? Fucking up several things at once is not multitasking.

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    Anonymous
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    Yea i’ve been looking at getting into some private schools. I’m gonna go public first to get my experience then move up. Hell I have seen an all boys military academy where i’m at. Private is always better.

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    Hammerdown
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    Really though, can you blame them? The education system is a massive gynocracy, and any man in there is basically swimming into a shark tank covered in chum.

    They hold the accusation of sexual harassment at your head like a pistol, and yet if you tell a female student to go home and change because she’s not abiding by the dress code suddenly you’re a “misogynist”. Can you really blame men for looking at that and saying “nope, not going in there. I’ll do something else”?

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    MGTOW Knight
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    Male teachers don’t exist anymore. Since 3rd wave feminism plasters all males as potential rapists, a modern man today has so much to worry about in regards to the “fairer” sex. A teaching position has all the necessary ingredients for a false rape allegation, and men are avoiding it in droves.

    The lack of masculine influence is precisely why boys are under performing girls in school. The system is catered for girls, where as the more rambunctious boys need more external stimulation.

    The removal of Physical Education doesn’t help either, as now these boys aren’t even expending their pent up energy. Instead boys are being put on SSRI’s to manage their “ADHD” to make them docile, thus feminizing them in the process.

    The system is failing boys and the lack of male influence is much to blame. A dying breed indeed, and boys are suffering. Public schools are nothing more than feminizing, indoctrination camps to condition boys into being Mangina Simps. When I adopt my son, I will home school him.

    Fuck bitches... literally and metaphorically

    #525604
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    FrostByte
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    Last good male teacher I had was for chemistry.
    He left teaching to start a meth lab.

    If you rescue a damsel in distress, all you will get is a distressed damsel.

    #525619
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    Narwhal
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    Although there are few male teachers, I think men are still very much teaching kids these days. They just seem to do it through other means. It’s not enough, but it’s difficult for men to find a way to influence kids without a woman getting in the way.

    I don’t know how it is for other countries, but where I’m at sports is huge. I think a big part of that is that it’s one of the very view places a boy can go and get direction from an adult man with girls and women getting in the way. I think of that whenever I hear of these professional athletes thanking their single mom’s. Really, mom was the reason you were successful, not all those coaches? Your mom hasn’t been riding your coattails all this time, drawing attention to herself through your efforts?

    Ok. Then do it.

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    The only Men Teachers I had, changed my life forever. For the first time, I started to excel in science and math. No nonsense, we just got down to some hard truths. I wouldn’t be an engineer today if it wasn’t for those Men, I would probably be in prison instead. All the Men Teachers on this forum, I salute you!

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