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The image contains a bar graph illustrating percentages of male and female teachers across six education types in the UK in 2010, with men represented by a specific color and women by another. For Nursery/Pre-school, men are at approximately 2% and women just below 100%. At Primary School, men are around 5%, women at around 95%. In Secondary School, men's percentages are approximately 48% and women about 52%. For College, men's figures stand at approximately 45%, women's at 55%. In the Private Training Institute category, men are at 53%, women at 47%. At University, men make up about 70%, with women at 30%.
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The chart illustrates the proportion of six different categories men and women teachers of educational in the UK in 2010.
Overall, pre-school got the highest percent of the bar chart over 80% in female. However, with in the same type in male plummet almost 0%. We can see that in the college has the same percentage approximately 50%
Let’s move on to the university in male it go up above 60%, compare to Nursery and primary school are the lowest. College slightly decreased from Private training institutes
We can see that female teachers continue to increase all the categories it rose up more over that 1% each but in Pre-school and Primary school went to up almost 100%.
It is clear, the bar chart gives the information about male and female in six different groups of educational in the British in 2010.
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