Deleted User wrote: » There should be a quota enforced where a certain percentage of teachers has to be male.
Dirty Dingus McGee wrote: » I have no idea why any man would want to be a primary school teacher.
Samaris wrote: » >.< I can't believe I'm suggesting this, but does anyone think it would help to protect both students and teachers if there were CCTV cameras in classrooms? My gut doesn't like the concept, but male teachers in particular are at risk from accusations and, conversely, students have been at risk from teachers of both genders before as we in Ireland are well-aware.
R.D. aka MR.D wrote: » Men need to be encouraged to consider the career. The best teacher's of little kids I've met have been men. But you never see that here. I've actually never even heard of a male baby infants teacher. I mean, why would would they? Women are better with little kids. :rolleyes: It's the same reason father's in this country don't get a fair deal in the courts. Women are naturally better at being mothers. :rolleyes:It's the traditional gender roles that are holding us all back. Even these female quotas. Women can't achieve on their own, they need men to help them. :rolleyes: It's the culture that needs to change and that starts with parents and schools encouraging all children to achieve what they want. Stop the nonsense of for boys or for girls. We should all be equal. From talking to friends with kids, that's a loooong way off though. Maybe when the teenagers of today get to their 30s and start raising kids, they will be a bit more clued in.
Samaris wrote: » The main difference is that women, tbh, are better organised at fighting back against this sort of thing whereas men just aren't historically used to having to actually fight for equal rights.
New report says Irish mothers and fathers are directing their daughters away from the field.
enzo roco wrote: » My goodness, you have no idea. Maybe some people want to, they may even have different interests to you, and choose different careers than you did. Unbelievable!!!
skankkuvhima wrote: » I was reading this news article http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/teacher-cleared-raping-pupil-says-10240712 and I got to thinking - is there any good reason for a man to go into teaching? I see in this INTO research publication https://www.into.ie/ROI/Publications/GenderImbalancePrimaryTeaching.pdf that by 2035 there could be a scenario where we have no male teachers yet we are doing nothing about it. Yet on the other side we have tonnes of "Women In Technology" scholarships and grants to encourage women into tech. Why no grants to encourage men into teaching?
Peregrine wrote: » Aren't there? My old secondary school had CCTV installed in classrooms 10 years ago.
suicide_circus wrote: » maybe, given the choice, more women want to work with kids than men. maybe, given the choice, more men want to work in STEM areas than women.