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Anonymous6As i’ve stated before, i know most folks here don’t think to highly of the education field. I am teaching right now as a means to an end because in Alabama, you have to teach for at least three years before you can move into an administrative position. I would rather be a principal or curriculum director and make more money. I can clear a six-figure retirement easily in a lot of areas in Alabama.
As i have started in classrooms and meeting other teachers, (Majority female) they always say the same thing. “We need more MEN in Education”. Education was never my first choice but the big money is in administration which i’ve noticed most men are in anyway, so that’s where i’m headed. I’ve noticed that those teachers mention the need for more men because often times unruly kids don’t listen to the female teachers. So they believe a man would provide order and discipline in a classroom. Which is true in some cases, i’m 6’3, and 290 lbs, I have a presence that will make most kids sit down and shut up.
What do you guys think, do we need more men in classrooms or should guys do like i’m doing and be in the class for a little while and move up to an administrative position. (Also, special education is a good field as well)
My Dad taught Chemistry and Physics for over thirty years. He is now over eighty years old and to this day .. at least several times each year .. he mentions to me that he happens to see former students who still thank him for his work. When he taught, he asked quite a bit from his students .. but always explained things very well and gave them all the extra help they needed whenever they asked. A fair number of his former students are now nurses and in various other health and scientific fields .. he is so happy to hear that his teaching helped them. During a recent brief hospital stay two of his former students visited him as they were on the staff at the hospital where he was a patient.
Anonymous42Hey Venom, lets fix the title first; Men In The
EducationBATTLE Field. Nobody has to tell you there’s a war going on for the minds of the youth. Anything ANYTHING you can do to stem the insanity and utter degradation of the education system would be a noble and courageous cause. I wish you luck in bringing a spark of hope to such a cold and dank place.Yes we do need more men in education; 100% men teaching boys, and 100% women teaching girls. I know it sounds radical, but when things degrade as they have, sometimes radical is the only solution.
Go Philadelphia on them, a place where men went radical in 1776 and made profound changes in a system that was in peril, transforming a colony of plantations on a forested Continent onto the greatest power the world has ever known, all done in the radical speed of under 200 years! A little radical goes a long way!
I wish you luck and commend you on teaching the next generation…
Good luck and best wishes!
Little boys need men to be role models. Good for you.
However, expect to be accused of child molestation. Why else would a man want to work with kids.
No I am not accusing you of anything. That is how the females drove men out of education. The appearance of impropriety is as bad as the impropriety itself.
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Anonymous6They drove out men in education but in the same breath, say they need more men in the field. That’s the crazy part.
I do agree with you tho, most of the men i’ve seen in schools were either coaches, or they weren’t teachers for too long. Men move up the ladder to administration very quickly, and in some cases they will hire a man faster because of the shortage. That’s all fine with me, as long as the check has an adequate amount of zeros on it
Some of the greatest teachers I had in high school were men. If its something you enjoy, it seems it would make sense to stay. Be careful though. The kids I went to school with knew how to play the victim and call mommy and daddy (who then call the lawyer). If you have to discipline a kid, you’ll want to make sure you don’t do something that can be misinterpreted and then used against you.
Anonymous6Definitely gotta be careful in that regard. I remember my high school principal would hire all the most gorgeous teachers for his school. This made all the guys go to class on time everyday, think about that for a second.
As far as discipline goes, you can be more strict as an administrator. The parents have to know who is in charge as well as the students. Let parents and children know the discipline guidelines of the school on the first day and enforce them to the letter. (Probably be a good idea to be good friends with the superintendent of the school district as well, who more often than not will also be a guy.)
My Dad taught Chemistry and Physics for over thirty years. He is now over eighty years old and to this day .. at least several times each year .. he mentions to me that he happens to see former students who still thank him for his work. When he taught, he asked quite a bit from his students .. but always explained things very well and gave them all the extra help they needed whenever they asked. A fair number of his former students are now nurses and in various other health and scientific fields .. he is so happy to hear that his teaching helped them. During a recent brief hospital stay two of his former students visited him as they were on the staff at the hospital where he was a patient.
One day I ran into my HS chemistry teacher in the hardware store. I thanked him. I now invent and make the drugs that people take.
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I’m in education but teach overseas in Asia; so a lot of the insanity doesn’t quite make it over here. Some, but far less. Countries and universities in general are petrified of the declining birth rates. Some grad school programs have no applicants or just a few. Universities of all stripes compete for a diminishing pool of students that shrinks yearly or stays the same if they are lucky. Just last week I went to a recruiting fair at a high school. There were some 30 universities in one high school auditorium all crammed together with students from all over the city making their way through the room getting information packets and talking with school reps. Schools pulled out all the stops to get students interested giving away all kinds of freebies to attract potential students. One school in a booth down the row from ours went full retard: They got the tallest and most handsome boys in their school to come to the fair and recruit and then flirt with the female students. Since this was a “Home Economics” high school, so you’re looking at 90% female enrollment with other local vocational home economics high schools sending their students over for the afternoon to check out colleges. Needless to say, they got the most attention. But as for feminist and left-wing lunacy it depends on the department and field and the administration. I heard that Mizzou has experienced a massive short-fall in enrollment and therefore tuition money from students since the idiocy last year with their protests. Professors are having to take out their own trash because they slashed cleaning staff in buildings. Gosh that must be a riot to see. Hopefully other universities will take this lesson to mind, but I kind of doubt it. Time will tell. If other places did experience this it would be good, I’d say.
"Shot through the heart, and you're to blame, You give love a bad name, I play my part and you play your game, You give love a bad name."--Bon Jovi
As some on the forum may agree what women say and what they want occasionally differ. Especially if you wait 5 minutes.
When they say “we need more male teachers” they mean they want a man to shut the students up. They do not mean they want a male teachers perspective on how to teach.
It’s similar to how women use policemen to arrest their husbands/boyfriends. They want a threat to cow the students and thanks to feminism the first thing they think of (Threat=Man) is you.
Would more male teachers be in the students interests. Certainly. However if you’re going to change the system administration would be where to start.
As others have warned be careful.
http://www.norwichbulletin.com/article/20130312/NEWS/303129900A school superintendent fired because he kept the schools under budget and increased the overall achievement level of the students. Well the official reason was that he wasn’t nice enough to the female staff members.
I’ve spoken to the man. He was bewildered by the accusations because if he didn’t have work to discuss with them he ignored them. He didn’t realize ignoring a woman is the worst form of abuse you inflict on them.
We need female teachers to: (1)stop f~~~ing their students, and (2)be the adults in the room and take control. Damn, in my day the female teachers took zero s~~~ from anyone; it was Mrs. X’s classroom, and woe to any little brat that tested the theory. The only time a male teacher ever had to be brought in was if some “special” kid started going nuts and things got physical. But yes, it would be good for kids to be exposed to
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men throughout their schooling, because with all the single moms and all the emasculated blue pill husbands out there, they sure as s~~~ aren’t seeing it at home.
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I have known more men destroyed by the desire to have wife and child and to keep them in comfort than I have seen destroyed by drink and harlots.
--William Butler Yeats
Anonymous6Yea i’ve noticed alot of that, especially in the black community where the majority of the kids are born without fathers. They hear their mothers put down men so much, that they definitely won’t listen to one in authority at school. (I’ll write another post about that problem in detail later). But if kids don’t get good training at home, school won’t be enough to do the trick.
I remember when i was substituting in a gym class, any student that got out of line i made them do planks. (Push-Up position but never go down). It’s hell on their arms and they straighten up pretty quick. I remember doing that when i was in elementary.
If cities began to prosecute the female sex offender-teachers they’d probably find there are more female than male sex offenders, or at least far more than they previously thought.
"Shot through the heart, and you're to blame, You give love a bad name, I play my part and you play your game, You give love a bad name."--Bon Jovi
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