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Originally Posted by rubecube
Whatever the underrepresentation of male teachers is in K-12, it's more than made up for in postsecondary faculties.
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When their experience from K-12 has been that most of their teachers and most of the top students are girls, many boys have already decided learning and reading and all that stuff is for girls. That's a much bigger social problem than the makeup of university faculties.
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Originally Posted by rubecube
I would like to see what the current proportion of these people are going to university vs. other demographics are before I judge the program but suspect it's lower. Do people honestly think that's entirely base on intelligence. Or is it maybe possible that there are some systemic problems that are preventing marginalized groups from attending postsecondary?
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Do you think the dramatic, and growing, under-representation of males in post-secondary institutions across the developed world is entirely based on intelligence, or are there some systemic problems that preventing them from attending postsecondary?