What the male teacher discussion ignores
Girls, men, schools, women, parents, society also benefit when men are embraced as caring leaders
I am thrilled to see last week’s spicey discussion over the relevance of male teachers — a passion I’m incubating in my city of Richmond, Va.
The debate arose between Jessica Grose, a New York Times columnist, and Richard Reeves, a leading men-and-boys advocate who wrote Of Boys and Men. Their back-and-forth centers on whether male teachers benefit boys — and if we should care.
Both miss the bigger picture: We need more male teachers from early childhood through high school for two reasons:
1. Everyone, including men, benefit when males are embraced and supported in caretaking and leadership of young people.
2. This is because men bring unique qualities to the world — including the classroom. Equality contributes to better outcomes far beyond grades.
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