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Errol L. Miller has been Professor of Teacher Education in the
Institute of Education, UWI, Mona since January 1981. He is a former
Principal of Mico Teachers’ College, Past President of the
Jamaica Teachers’ Association, former Permanent Secretary
of the Ministry of Education and, from1984-89, Independent Senator
in the Jamaican Parliament. He is the author of several books on
gender including: Marginalisation of the Black Male, Men at Risk,
and The Prophet and the Virgin: The Masculine and Feminine Roots
of Teaching. He has also written numerous articles and book chapters
on the issues of gender, education and the family. Professor Miller
is Chairman and member of several Boards related to public service
in Jamaica and the Caribbean including being the current Chairman
of the Electoral Advisory Committee in Jamaica. He has been the
recipient of a number of awards and honours for public service and
contribution to education in the Caribbean including two Fulbright
Fellows for Senior Academics to Universities in the United States,
Jamaican national honour, Commander of the Order of Distinction,
and the UWI’s, Vice Chancellor’s Award for Excellence.
Abstract: The
male marginalisation thesis revisited
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