Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yep we've seen it too. Also in our Bethesda ES, there are no male teachers and no male adminstrators. The only males working in the building are the building services and janitorial staff.
I've seen little attempts by MCPS to address the massive gender imbalance in hiring.
It's not an MCPS imbalance in hiring. It's a gender imbalance in the number of education majors who are women vs. men. Teaching has always traditionally been seen as a woman's career (I bet teachers would be paid much better if it was a male-dominated field!). The way to address the gender imbalance in schools is to encourage more boys to go into teaching, which won't happen until we change societal expectations of men as providers and women as nurturers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yep we've seen it too. Also in our Bethesda ES, there are no male teachers and no male adminstrators. The only males working in the building are the building services and janitorial staff.
I've seen little attempts by MCPS to address the massive gender imbalance in hiring.
Are there any men on the school board?
Currently 2: Scott Joftus and Arvin Kim.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yep we've seen it too. Also in our Bethesda ES, there are no male teachers and no male adminstrators. The only males working in the building are the building services and janitorial staff.
I've seen little attempts by MCPS to address the massive gender imbalance in hiring.
Are there any men on the school board?
Anonymous wrote:Yep we've seen it too. Also in our Bethesda ES, there are no male teachers and no male adminstrators. The only males working in the building are the building services and janitorial staff.
I've seen little attempts by MCPS to address the massive gender imbalance in hiring.
Anonymous wrote:Bradley Hills in Bethesda is terrible. The administration is totally biased against boys.
Anonymous wrote:Yep we've seen it too. Also in our Bethesda ES, there are no male teachers and no male adminstrators. The only males working in the building are the building services and janitorial staff.
I've seen little attempts by MCPS to address the massive gender imbalance in hiring.
Anonymous wrote:Yep we've seen it too. Also in our Bethesda ES, there are no male teachers and no male adminstrators. The only males working in the building are the building services and janitorial staff.
I've seen little attempts by MCPS to address the massive gender imbalance in hiring.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yep we've seen it too. Also in our Bethesda ES, there are no male teachers and no male adminstrators. The only males working in the building are the building services and janitorial staff.
I've seen little attempts by MCPS to address the massive gender imbalance in hiring.
What percent of the teachers in MC do you think are woke-a-doke anti boy?
Anonymous wrote:Yep we've seen it too. Also in our Bethesda ES, there are no male teachers and no male adminstrators. The only males working in the building are the building services and janitorial staff.
I've seen little attempts by MCPS to address the massive gender imbalance in hiring.
Anonymous wrote:Yep we've seen it too. Also in our Bethesda ES, there are no male teachers and no male adminstrators. The only males working in the building are the building services and janitorial staff.
I've seen little attempts by MCPS to address the massive gender imbalance in hiring.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Like everything else, there's been an over correction. When I was in school girls did not perform as well as boys. Efforts were made to correct it and here we are now.
The girls on the run thing, etc pisses me off too.
We have also run into teachers who clearly favor girls no matter what.
And bullying against boys is tolerated much more than bullying against girls.
I have a boy and a girl and I hate that the school focuses so much time an attention on ‘girls only’ activities. Agree about Girls on the Run. As if boys wouldn’t benefit from releasing some extra energy by training for a 5K and discussing issues.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Like everything else, there's been an over correction. When I was in school girls did not perform as well as boys. Efforts were made to correct it and here we are now.
The girls on the run thing, etc pisses me off too.
We have also run into teachers who clearly favor girls no matter what.
And bullying against boys is tolerated much more than bullying against girls.
I have a boy and a girl and I hate that the school focuses so much time an attention on ‘girls only’ activities. Agree about Girls on the Run. As if boys wouldn’t benefit from releasing some extra energy by training for a 5K and discussing issues.
There's a similar program for boys called Let Me Run (https://www.letmerun.org/). Like Girls on the Run, it's a running program and it has a curriculum - the one for Let Me Run is focused on teaching boys that there are lots of ways to be a man, that it's okay to show emotion, etc. So, basically, an anti-toxic masculinity program. But it needs parent volunteers to set it up and keep the program going, just like Girls on the Run does. So, if you're upset about Girls on the Run, you may want to look into starting a Let Me Run program at your kids' schools.
You're joking right? The parallel program of Let me Run would be a program that is anti toxic femininity (using looks as a weapon, gossiping, social gate keeping, weaponizing feelings) which girls on the run is not.
what are people talking about? I have a girl and a boy. the girl did "girls on the run" and the boy did "let me run". Both great programs. But I do agree boys are being neglected overall.
Anonymous wrote:Richard Reeves just wrote an essay recommending all boys be redshirted to deal with educational bias against boys:
https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2022/10/boys-delayed-entry-school-start-redshirting/671238/
In short, OP, you aren’t wrong.