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The article itself is surrounding breaches of teachers professional conduct here in the state. What's troubling me is the sentencing from the Teachers Registration Board. There are four cases referrred to here out of ten. 2 are female, 2 are male. The 2 female cases wound up getting off lightly to some degree, whereas the 2 male cases seemed to have harsher punishments. The disabled case I think should have had a harder punishment than the inappropriate relationships.
That's some background. Now here's the point that I was wanting to discuss.
Male teachers seem to be looked at with a mixture of skepticism, fear and anger. Not all male teachers are pedophiles. Not all female teachers are innocent. I'm familiar with the Mary Kay Letourneau case. There have also been some cases down here that I'll dig up eventually.
What I'm wanting to discuss is, should there be more male teachers within our schools and if so, how to encourage more young men to study or continue teaching?
I think that we do need more male teachers in our schools, it's not just a "woman" thing.
The article itself is surrounding breaches of teachers professional conduct here in the state. What's troubling me is the sentencing from the Teachers Registration Board. There are four cases referrred to here out of ten. 2 are female, 2 are male. The 2 female cases wound up getting off lightly to some degree, whereas the 2 male cases seemed to have harsher punishments. The disabled case I think should have had a harder punishment than the inappropriate relationships.
That's some background. Now here's the point that I was wanting to discuss.
Male teachers seem to be looked at with a mixture of skepticism, fear and anger. Not all male teachers are pedophiles. Not all female teachers are innocent. I'm familiar with the Mary Kay Letourneau case. There have also been some cases down here that I'll dig up eventually.
What I'm wanting to discuss is, should there be more male teachers within our schools and if so, how to encourage more young men to study or continue teaching?
I think that we do need more male teachers in our schools, it's not just a "woman" thing.
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