Teaching Boys and Girls Separately
“On an unseasonably cold day last November in Foley, Ala., Colby Royster and Michael Peterson, two students in William Bender’s fourth-grade public-school class, informed me that the class corn snake could eat a rat faster than the class boa constrictor. Bender teaches 26 fourth graders, all boys. Down the hall and around the corner, Michelle Gay teaches 26 fourth-grade girls. The boys like being on their own, they say, because girls don’t appreciate their jokes and think boys are too messy, and are also scared of snakes. The walls of the boys’ classroom are painted blue, the light bulbs emit a cool white light and the thermostat is set to 69 degrees. In the girls’ room, by contrast, the walls are yellow, the light bulbs emit a warm yellow light and the temperature is kept six degrees warmer, as per the instructions of Leonard Sax, a family physician turned author and advocate who this May will quit his medical practice to devote himself full time to promoting single-sex public education.”
-- Elizabeth Weil for The New York Times
A long article that I haven't even skimmed, but I thought it might interest others...
-- Elizabeth Weil for The New York Times
A long article that I haven't even skimmed, but I thought it might interest others...
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i suppose i'm biased because i went to an all-girl school and loved it and was well-eddicated.
khairete
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That, of course, doesn't mean that single-sex education is necessarily a bad thing; like anything else, it has advantages and disadvantages. But I have problems with this particular set-up because it is based on bad science and bad mathematics. It's clear that gender differences do exist, but there is always a vast amount of overlap just as there is with the obvious and visible one of height; if men are on average better than women at A and women better than men at B, you can always still find women who are better than most men at A and men who are better than most women at B. People who don't take that into account are going to end up making a lot of people of both sexes feel very uncomfortable.