The Chart Below Shows The Percentage Of Male And Female Teachers In Six Different Types Of Educational Setting In The UK In 2010.
The bar chart represents the gender distribution of teachers teaching six distinct types of education in England in 2010.
It is noticeable that, in two of six levels, primary and pre-school, female teachers are much further outnumbered. However, in upper grades, there were more male teachers than female.
According to the given chart, there were a substantial gap between male and female lecturers in two early education levels. There were respectively 98% and 92% female teachers teaching in nursery and primary school. In secondary level, the ratio of female teachers (about 52%) were slightly higher than male teachers (about 46%), in which women teachers number still dominated. In the case of college, there were a equal number from both genders. Males won in private training institute by over 50%. There were a sharp gap in university where the number of male teachers outnumbered female teachers, respectively 70% against 30%.
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