Are There Enough Men in Teaching? Primary Schools Have No Male Teachers. Men Are Needed in the Classroom.
Evening Gazette › September 14, 2011
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Evening Gazette › September 14, 2011
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LATEST figures have shown one in four primary schools in England still have no registered male teachers.
And the General Teaching Council for England (GTCE) statistics have revealed this is despite the number of primary schools which have no men teaching has fallen by 130 this year.See the full content of this document
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Are There Enough Men in Teaching? Primary Schools Have No Male Teachers. Men Are Needed in the Classroom.
Teaching remains predominantly female - with 75% being women teachers - according to the GTCE's 2011 Annual Digest of Statistics. There are 26,208 men teaching in p...
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