Education Minister Eyes ‘Accelerated Programme’ To Increase Male Leadership

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In an exchange with a local reporter at Monday’s pre-cabinet briefing, Education Minister Shawn Edward voiced concern about the underrepresentation of males in post-secondary educational and professional settings and leadership roles. The minister highlighted the growing trend of women attaining professional qualifications at higher rates than men, stating, “I want to be very deliberate in looking at that particular dynamic as it relates to the education sector. For every 20 teachers we recruit in the school system, 18 of them are ladies. For every 10 principals appointed, nine of them are ladies.”  Edward emphasised the importance of being cautious and proactive to minimise further future imbalances: “If we have to look down the road and we want to have a situation that is not lopsided, we have to make a greater pitch for gender parity as far as management roles in society are concerned.” However, Edward expressed that his remarks were not intended to downplay the achievements of women, stating, “That is not in any way trying to diminish the achievement of women. The women have demonstrated that they have this desire to propel themselves forward. They’re the ones grabbing at the higher educational opportunities that the state makes available,...

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