The bar chart depicts the rates of men and women who taught in six educational levels in the United Kingdom in 2010.
Overall
, children were mostly taught by females, but as the age of individuals increased, the percentage of male teachers rose simultaneously. Noticeably, the gender of college teachers was divided equally.
In 2010, the number of women educators in nurseries or pre-schools and primary schools accounted for almost at 100%, Linking Words
in contrast
to the share of men teaching in these settings , which formed less than 10%. In secondary school, the statistics show a slightly different pattern, as the gap between the two genders is not significant, with females composing more than 50% and men registering a figure slightly less than that.
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However
, in college, both genders had the same number of educators (around 50%), but in private training institutes, the rate of male teachers rose to over 50%, whilst that of female faculty declined marginally. Linking Words
Nonetheless
, the fraction of male lecturers in universities surpassed that of females by approximately 40%, and Linking Words
this
is the only educational level where women instructors failed to reach 40%.Linking Words