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Crisis in the classroom as number of men becoming secondary teachers plummets to record 35 per cent low while boys turn to toxic male role models in their absence

Shocking figures show the proportion of male secondary school teachers has dropped from 46 per cent in 1994 to just 35 per cent today.



The number of male secondary school teachers in the UK has fallen to a record low of 35%, sparking concerns that boys are turning to negative male role models. Experts call for a targeted recruitment campaign to bring more positive male influences into classrooms, particularly for boys from single-parent households. Statistics show a decline in male teachers since the 1990s, while the number of female teachers has increased.

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