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There's Power in Teaching

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We share content related to our mission of inspiring and growing current and rising educators to become community leaders and advocates for high quality education.
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32: Breaking the Cycle: Why Male Educators Matter

Tue Jan 13 2026

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In this episode, Dr. Scott McLeod, PDK Distinguished Educator Fellow and Professor of Educational Leadership at the University of Colorado Denver, sits down with Owen Elsasser, National Vice President of Communications for Educators Rising. Owen shares his journey from high school leadership roles to college, and why he’s passionate about increasing male representation in education—especially in elementary and middle school classrooms. Together, they explore: Why male educators are so rare and why that mattersThe statistics behind gender representation in teachingHow early exposure and role models influence career choicesMisconceptions about teaching as a professionPractical strategies for recruiting and supporting future educators Key Takeaways: Only 23% of K–12 teachers are male, and that number has declined since the late 1980s.Male teachers are concentrated in high school; only about 2.5% teach kindergarten or early childhood.One in four U.S. students grows up without a male figure at home, making male role models in schools even more critical.Early classroom exposure and leadership opportunities through programs like Educators Rising can help break the cycle. Guest Bio: Owen Elsasser is a freshman at Wayne State College in Nebraska, majoring in elementary education. He has served as a chapter officer, Nebraska state officer, and now as a national officer for Educators Rising. Owen is passionate about advocating for male educators and inspiring the next generation of teachers. © 2026 Educators Rising • PDK International

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In this episode, Dr. Scott McLeod, PDK Distinguished Educator Fellow and Professor of Educational Leadership at the University of Colorado Denver, sits down with Owen Elsasser, National Vice President of Communications for Educators Rising. Owen shares his journey from high school leadership roles to college, and why he’s passionate about increasing male representation in education—especially in elementary and middle school classrooms. Together, they explore: Why male educators are so rare and why that mattersThe statistics behind gender representation in teachingHow early exposure and role models influence career choicesMisconceptions about teaching as a professionPractical strategies for recruiting and supporting future educators Key Takeaways: Only 23% of K–12 teachers are male, and that number has declined since the late 1980s.Male teachers are concentrated in high school; only about 2.5% teach kindergarten or early childhood.One in four U.S. students grows up without a male figure at home, making male role models in schools even more critical.Early classroom exposure and leadership opportunities through programs like Educators Rising can help break the cycle. Guest Bio: Owen Elsasser is a freshman at Wayne State College in Nebraska, majoring in elementary education. He has served as a chapter officer, Nebraska state officer, and now as a national officer for Educators Rising. Owen is passionate about advocating for male educators and inspiring the next generation of teachers. © 2026 Educators Rising • PDK International

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