The chart shows the percentage of male and female teachers in six different types of educational setting in the UK in 2010.
Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, make comparisons where relevant.
The bar chart illustrates the number of women and men teachers was set in six different types of education in 2010 in the United Kingdom.
Overall, female teachers have a tendency to teach in the basic education such as nursery and primary school, however, male teachers got a trend to teach in higher education as a university or private training institute. A special, the total of number women teachers outweighs men teachers.
For women, they accounted for nearly 100% at school where students almost were young children, but in higher education for instance, secondary school and private training institutes, the number of females has been just approximately 50% . On the other hand, at university education, the woman declined into lower than 40%.
By contrast, men teachers dominated in university and private training institute which both of these figures reached more than 50%. In college, both males and females have similar number, but in education for children, men received just under 10%.
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