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OrganizersThe Working Forum on Men in Early Childhood Education is being organized by the Leadership Team of the Working Group on Men in Early Childhood Education with the support of the World Forum Foundation.
The Team's MissionThe Working Group on Men in Early Childhood Education (MECE) provides a global meeting place for male and female early childhood professionals to reflect on the value of gender balance in early childhood education and the benefits and barriers to men's full participation, and to identify actions to promote these important issues worldwide.
The Team's MembershipMembers of the Leadership Team of the Working Group on Men in Early Childhood Education are listed below.
At LargeDon Piburn, United StatesJerry Parr, United States
North AmericaRon Blatz, Canada
EuropeKenny Spence, United KingdomJan Peeters, Belgium
AfricaRev. MacDonald Sembereka, MalawiSven Coppins, Senegal
PacificCraig d'Arcy, AustraliaTe Tuhi Robust, New Zealand
AsiaAndrew Ikupu, Papua New GuineaBill Simm, Malaysia
ConsultantBryan G. Nelson, United States |