The provided bar chart illustrates the proportion of male and female teachers in six various types of educational institutions in the UK in 2010.
Overall, it is apparent that the percentage of female teachers made up the overwhelming part of nursery and primary school teachers. Meanwhile, males accounted for the majority in higher educational settings, precisely, universities and private training institutes.
Turning to the details, in primary and nursery/pre-schools, women amounted to the swingeing majority of teaching staff, namely, more than 90 percent in both. Regarding higher educational settings like secondary schools, colleges, and private training institutions, gender distribution was more equal, leveling off in the colleges.
As far as the highest education setting is concerned—universities—men represented two thirds of the teaching collective, exceeding the female part by twice as many.
