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🗓️ 3 September 2023
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I recently read a powerful book called, “Of Boys and Men: Why They’re Struggling, Why We Should Care, and What We Can Do About It” by Richard Reeves. It’s not the first piece of media I’ve consumed about the crises men are facing in the U.S. right now, but IS the first I’ve seen with a deeply comprehensive, intersectional understanding of the problems AND practical solutions.
In this episode, I wanted to open a (hopefully ongoing) conversation about this topic, sharing what I learned from the book and what educators should be aware of when considering how to to support the boys in their classrooms.
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This is a controversial and delicate topic, so please listen when you are in the headspace to extend grace if some of my phrasing or examples aren’t ideal! I plan to address this topic again in at least one future episode with the support of a guest expert as well as the voices of male students themselves. Resource recommendations, interview suggestions, feedback, and additional perspectives are welcome at [email protected].
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0:00.0 | Welcome to episode 285 of Angela Watson's Truth for Teachers. |
0:07.0 | I'm your host Angela Watson and I'm here to speak encouragement into the |
0:10.8 | hearts of educators and get you informed and energized for the week ahead. |
0:15.6 | Today, I'm talking about the masculinity crisis in America. |
0:19.2 | Why boys are struggling in school and what educators can do about it? |
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1:12.4 | So today's topic may seem sort of surprising because I feel like it's |
1:17.4 | something that maybe isn't being discussed enough yet in education. |
1:23.4 | There are certainly folks who are talking about the crisis of masculinity |
1:28.4 | and toxic masculinity, but how does that tie into what's happening in schools? |
1:34.4 | And I think it's really important for us as educators to be aware of. |
1:39.4 | I hope that this episode is start, is like the start of a conversation. |
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