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Why children need more male teachers

"You can’t be what you can’t see"

by Rhiannon Bowman
October 6, 2025
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Experts claim men make up less than four per cent of early childhood educators. Image: Monkey Business

Experts claim men make up less than four per cent of early childhood educators. Image: Monkey Business

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Ahead of World Teachers’ Day on 31 October, education experts at the University of South Australia are calling for urgent action to counteract gender stereotypes and bring more men into early childhood education.

As Australia faces a critical teacher shortage, experts claim men make up less than four per cent of early childhood educators, and stigma about their role with young children is keeping those numbers stubbornly low.

Despite increasing awareness that both men and women should take on caring roles, most early learning centres and preschools do not have a male educator or teacher.

With the rollout of three-year-old preschool in South Australia, University of South Australia’s* Dr Martyn Mills-Bayne says it’s time to fight for better gender diversity in the early childhood education workforce.

“For too long, gender stereotypes have undermined early childhood education with entrenched perceptions of men not being built for, or good at, educating young children,” Dr Mills-Bayne says.

“But children, particularly boys, need to see positive male role models in early learning environments, because if there’s a lack of men, this will shape the next generation’s gender attitudes.

“An engaged, responsible male role model can make a profound di[erence in a child’s life – improving their mental health, confidence, as well as cognitive and social development.

“But you can’t be what you can’t see – and if we don’t normalise men in caring roles, we’re doing our children, and society, a real disservice.”

With horrific allegations of child sexual abuse in childcare centres across Melbourne, scrutiny on male educators is more acute than ever.

“We know that many men avoid early childhood careers because of fears and stereotypes about being judged in child safety contexts,” Dr Mills-Bayne says.

“Child safety is non-negotiable for every educator, so the real risk is letting outdated stereotypes block men from teaching young children.

“A more gender-diverse workforce will strengthen safety, because diverse perspectives improve workplace culture, vigilance, and accountability. And when male and female educators work together, they model respectful, safe interactions and reinforce best practice.”

Dr Mills-Bayne says that a radical change is needed to realise any significant increase in the number of men in the workforce.

“We must advocate and actively promote the positive impact of male educators,” Dr Mills-Bayne says.

“Governments should fund and support a targeted workforce campaign explicitly encouraging men to choose early childhood education and teaching as an exciting and rewarding career – both for boys beyond school, and men looking to change careers.

“This is critical to address teacher shortages and has long been the missing piece to building a thriving and gender diverse early childhood education workforce.

“Actively increasing male early childhood teachers and educators will help strengthen the cycle of positive male identities and significantly impact on the negative effects of the culture of toxic masculinity.

“If we don’t start targeting men for teaching careers, male educators could disappear from the profession, and all children will miss out on the chance to learn from diverse role models.”

Dr Mills-Bayne says we all have a responsibility to champion male educators who are making a difference, and inspiring others to enter the field.

“This World Teacher’s Day, we’re asking everyone to step up and share their positive experiences of male teachers and how these incredible people have made a real difference in their or their children’s lives,” Dr Mills-Bayne says.

“Teachers don’t just shape children – they help shape families and communities. It’s time we celebrated and supported the men making a difference in early education.”

*The University of South Australia and the University of Adelaide are joining forces to become Australia’s new major university – Adelaide University. Building on the strengths, legacies and resources of two leading universities, Adelaide University will deliver globally relevant research at scale, innovative, industry-informed teaching and an outstanding student experience. Adelaide University will open its doors in January 2026.

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