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Korean schools face shortage of male teachers

Despite nationwide efforts to attract more male teachers for the middle and upper grades, four out of five newly-recruited teachers at Korean middle and high schools this year are women. This article appears in The Korea Times.

Posted by David Roberts on 16 February 2006 in Gender Issues

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