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How Does Gender Affect the Teaching Profession?

 Gender can affect the teaching profession in many ways. I never really paid attention to how at the elementary school I went to and other elementary schools surrounding there were close to no male teachers, if any at all. There were definitely men working as principles, superintendents, and other administrative positions. In the Harvard Edlast podcast they talk about how a woman being more emotional or if she shows that she may be soft, this shows that she can not or may not be ready to handle the leadership. But whenever woman show the characteristics that are more so considered for males, like being more aggressive those woman a criticized. This is based off of the bar that society has set for everyone. Hopefully one day it will not matter what gender you are to be able to do what you love. For example hopefully we will see more men in the elementary school hallways, and more woman leading board meetings. Leaders should be able to show their emotions and not always have to show aggression. This could improve by people being more accepting of others and we should not be so quick to judge people off of one incident. All people no matter the gender have emotional moments or days and that should not be something we should look down on someone for. Seeing the acceptance in schools will help students in the real world, and I believe it will help open opportunities for everyone no matter the gender. 

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