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Almost one in three state funded primary schools do not have any male classroom teachers, a study suggests. Rutland in the East Midlands has the highest proportion of primary schools without any ...
Fewer male teachers means fewer male mentors—and for many boys, that’s affecting how they learn, behave, and envision their ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. I’m a primary school teacher by trade. In fact, I began my career as an early childhood teacher. And I’m really proud of that.
A drive to recruit more male primary teachers in England is being launched by the Training and Development Agency for Schools. The TDA is trying to redress the gender imbalance in the profession at ...
In two local authorities, Rutland in the East Midlands and Northumberland in the North East, at least half of the primary schools do not have a male classroom teacher. The study found that more ...
Recruiting more male teachers in primary school could help to tackle the long-term underachievement of boys, says the Schools Minister Estelle Morris. As this year's GCSE results show that many boys ...
Trevor Harvey, the only male teacher at Taupō Primary, says he doesn’t know ... but after 23 years at the same school, the impact on those who have passed through his class is clear from ...
More than half of the state primary schools in Rutland do not have any male teachers Almost one in three state funded primary schools do not have any male classroom teachers, a study suggests.
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