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Old 03-12-2013, 10:53 PM #9
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Originally Posted by Roy Mars III View Post
while its true there are more female teachers at the earlier education levels, it seemed (at least here) to level out somewhere around high school. There are way more male college/university professors than female.

though it is true that male and females learn differently early in their lives, and more division of learning should be made (one reason I was thankfully home schooled for a large part of my early years)
Was the same here.

In infant school we had no male teachers. However the headteacher was male.
In junior school we had a couple of males but mostly female. Again, headteacher was male though.
Seniors was dominated by male teachers. We had different teachers for each lesson, overall I would say there were maybe 30/40 teachers in the school, and I only remember 5 women.
Never went to college so can't comment on that

Maybe women are just more likely to want to work with younger kids or something? :S

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