Global Share of Male Trained Teachers in Upper Secondary Education by Country

The global share of male trained teachers in upper secondary education varies significantly by country. In 2023, several countries had a perfect score of 100%, including Saudi Arabia, Morocco, and the Philippines. Some countries like Egypt and Belize exhibited positive yearly variations, with Egypt at 4.31% and Belize at 4.18%, signaling improvements in the male teaching workforce. Conversely, Burundi and Barbados showed a decline, with Burundi experiencing a drop of 3.18%. Countries such as Niger and Tuvalu recorded notably low proportions of male trained teachers, at 12.11% and 17.95% respectively.

Looking ahead, trends worth monitoring include policy initiatives aimed at improving teacher training quality and gender diversity in regions with low male teacher representation. Efforts to address educational disparities may impact the share of male teachers in the coming years, potentially balancing gender ratios in various countries.

Top countries in Share of Male Trained Teachers in Upper Secondary Education by Country

# 10 Countries Percent of Male Teachers Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 Dominican Republic 100 2021 View data
2 2 Oman 100 2022 0% View data
3 3 Saudi Arabia 100 2023 0% 0% View data
4 4 Morocco 100 2023 0% 0% View data
5 5 Jordan 100 2023 0% 0% View data
6 6 Philippines 100 2021 0% View data
7 7 Uzbekistan 100 2022 0% View data
8 8 Moldova 100 2021 View data
9 9 Bahrain 100 2022 0% +3.72% View data
10 10 Palestine 100 2023 0% 0% View data

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