I would say that I am coming to agree with that statement. The difference in socialization and learning styles means that it makes a lot of sense. In his book "Why Gender Matters" Dr. Leonard Sax makes a good case that ignoring these sex differences serves to actually reinforce undesirable gender stereotypes. Check this website in the Related Link below:
Another opinionI would strongly support the view of single sex education. Students are mostly in a sensitive age, which implies dangerous in fact. In China we call it "Flower Age" when various emotions are likely to bloom. Meanwhile, the secondary education they are receiving is of vital importance, serving as a steppingstone toward higher education. During this crisis, nothing should be a bar to students from focusing full attention on study. Sending boys and girls to separate schools may only improve the current situation but it can still do good to protect students from overcoming love affairs for example. Another opinion:I disagree. A child's learning style does not depend upon their gender. In the primary school the teacher can present subjects in a way that appeals to boys and girls. Girls and boys get treated differently by their parents from birth. This is usually subconscious but little boys are more likely to be involved in rough play than girls. It can also be seen in the toys that the parents buy for the children, dolls for the girls, LEGO etc for boys. I think it is important that primary aged children get the experiences of playing with members of the other gender and to be encouraged to take part in non-stereotypical experiences, to counteract these stereotypes. I can not imagine the primary schools I have worked in being separate gender because many of the children need to learn how to socialise with the other gender especially when they are from single-parent families or are an only child. Another opinion:I did attend a girl's grammar school at senior/high school at this did not prevent us from 'love affairs' with the boys grammar down the road. As the school was only for girls there was much more arguing and it was cattier than mixed schools.I disagree! Girls need to see their boys.
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a coed school is where boys and girls go to the same school
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Yeah they can. They have the same rights as boys.
Not for High School.
No. Boys are not girls, and girls are not boys. Even 2 children of the same gender will not necessarily be raised the same way due to differences in personalities. But boys naturally have different needs and interests than girls, which would change how they are raised. However, there should be a certain amount of fairness in raising 2 siblings of different gender.
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well they both should be able to because although boys may be stronger girls muscles and brains functions mature faster which makes the girls minds and boys strength about the same so they should be able to do same sports because its also good for them to interact with different genders.
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