The chart shows the percentage of male and female teachers in six different types of educational setting in the UK in 2010

The provided bar chart illustrates the number of men and women tutors in terms of six kinds of educational institutes in the UK in 2010.
Overall
, there is an enormous difference between younger and older children's school instructors, and younger children were more female tutors.
As well as
, there is a downtrend for female teachers when increasing the stage of the institute.
To begin
, before primary school, the percentage of female instructors outnumbered in preschool (approximately 95 per cent) and secondary school (approximately 90 per cent). Meanwhile, male teachers were the smallest fraction that accounted for between 5% and 10%.
Next,
secondary, college and private training institutes were gender equality that fluctuated between 45% and 55%, and the college was the perfect gender proportion like 50, 50 per cent.
Furthermore
, the university's male instructors are outnumbered by two times from female tutors. In private training institutes and universities, male teachers were only outnumbered.
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Vocabulary: The word "approximately" was used 2 times.
Topic Vocabulary:
  • educational settings
  • percentage
  • representation
  • disparities
  • predominance
  • gender imbalance
  • societal expectations
  • historical roles
  • implications
  • trends
  • gender gap
  • educational outcomes
  • gender stereotypes
  • policies
  • initiatives
  • perceptions
  • effectiveness
  • primary school
  • secondary school
  • nursery
  • university
  • further education
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