I have been working in the education industry for more than 28 years, and the male teachers I have come into contact with generally have the following 7 characteristics:
1.They are usually casual and free in their units, preferring to sit in the last row of assemblies and small assemblies, and are reluctant to get together with female teachers.
2.They don't care about gains and losses, and are willing to take on some hard and dirty work, even if these efforts are often not recognized or praised.
3.In terms of judging the best, they do not compete or grab. Some teachers who have been teaching for more than 20 years have never received an excellent annual evaluation, and some have never even won the title of excellent teacher at or above the county level. When evaluating job titles, they also receive very few honorary certificates.
4.When building a school, male teachers are considered first because it is considered that female teachers are not enthusiastic enough in construction.
5.The general affairs directors of universities are generally male teachers.
6.They don't like to compete for courses, and even if they do, they often can't outcompete female teachers.
7.They are not interested in tutoring students in their spare time, and usually go home directly after school.
In our school, there are several male teachers who have not received too many honorary certificates when evaluating their professional titles, so they need to make four attempts to pass the evaluation of deputy senior professional titles.
Dear relatives and friends, what kind of male teachers did you meet?