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The problem goes deeper, it is how we are socialized to act around the opposite sex. IMO having single gender classes and schools are just treating the symptoms, not the underlying problem. I'm not saying that it is all bad, but I don't think it is a magic bullet. |
valkyrie, now it's my turn to agree with you! :)
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I have seen similar statements about single-sex education before. And I just realized it's always in relation to girls. I've never seen something like that about all-boys schools. I wonder why not? It also got me wondering- Has anyone ever done a study to follow up on graduates of single-sex & co-ed schools? To see how those statistics (test scores, etc.) compare one those students get into (co-ed) colleges. I wonder if one group has an advantage over the other? And what about actual performance in the workplace (i.e. who advances further, has higher level jobs, etc.)? That would be interesting to see. Although it would be difficult to gather enough of a sample and follow them that long. |
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