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Teachers lack the time to talk in-depth to boys and young men who may be influenced by online misogynists, research says.
The penalty is particularly severe for male teachers, who face a pay gap of 36.6% compared to 21.3% for women teachers.www.nea.org The widening pay gap poses significant challenges for teacher ...
Through a joint effort with the Australian Federal Police, a 28-year-old male teacher from Australia was identified as the suspect. The man was recently charged in Australia with possessing child ...
Could having more male teachers help with toxic masculinity? Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson sparked a discussion with her comments calling for more men to become teachers, so that young ...
One in 33 in early years. "And since 2010 the number of teachers in our schools has increased by 28,000 - but just 533 of those are men. That's extraordinary. "So I want more male teachers - teaching, ...
The student reportedly told deputies that Raines had shown her text messages between her and a male teacher that featured sexually explicit pictures of the two. Raines agreed to speak with ...
Female teachers are facing more violence and abuse in Scots schools than their male counterparts amid an uptake in the manosphere, a survey has shown. Nearly half of all female members of staff in ...
Female teachers in Scotland are far more likely to be attacked by pupils than their male counterparts, a survey has shown. A report by NASUWT found nearly half (49%) of female teachers reported ...
Female teachers in Scotland are far more likely to be attacked by pupils than their male colleagues, according to a survey that has warned of “misogynistic and sexist attitudes” among boys. A ...
FEMALE teachers in Scotland are more than a third more likely to be attacked than their male counterparts, according to a new trade union report. The NASUWT’s Behaviour in Schools survey found nearly ...
A poll by NASUWT suggests female teachers in Scotland are more than twice as likely to be punched by pupils than their male counterparts. Female teachers in Scotland are far more likely to be attacked ...
FEMALE teachers are significantly more likely than their male counterparts to experience physical and verbal abuse from pupils, according to a new survey. The findings, published in the Behaviour ...
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