Single Sex vs. Coed
Single Sex vs. Coed
Single Sex vs. Coed
INTRODUCTION
All children are capable of learning. Sometimes it just takes the parent being pro-active and choosing a good learning environment for their child. Parents have to make a decision whether or not the school will offer their child high educational standards, will it offer an enriched academic experience, and does the school have a reputation for academic excellence? Then comes the question whether or not their child will thrive in an all girls and all boys class setting or a coeducational setting?
CO-EDUCATIONAL EDUCATION:
Coeducational is where males and females are mixed together in school, and theres no separation.
According to an article from NY Times a report from The Pseudoscience of Singke Sex Schooling says sex-segregated education is deeply misguided and often justified by weak, cherrypicked or misconstrued scientific claims rather than by valid scientific evidence. This is to be understood being that to back up any claim you need supportive and valid research and evidence. It then goes on to state It reduces boys and girls opportunities to work together, and reinforces sex stereotypes. (Lewin, Tamar) I can agree with this because being in a boys and girls environment allows them to form relationships with the opposite sex. If not, in the future they will probably have a hard time cooperating with the opposite sex.
RAISED QUESTIONS:
1. Does single-gender schools raise self-esteem and improve aptitude? 2. Do students of only one sex to a classroom have a better learning environment by eliminating social pressures that can affect academic performance?
WORK SITE:
Lewin, Tamar. "Single-Sex Education Is Assailed in Report." The New York Times 22 Sept. 2011: A19. Print. Goodhew, David. "Tired Arguments against Co-education Involve Breathtaking Gender Stereotypes." The Telegraph. N.p., 15 Oct. 2013. Web. 15 Oct. 2013. Strange, Vicki, and Ann Oakley. "Mixed Sex or Single Sex Education: How Would Young People like Their Sex Education and Why." Gender and Education 15.2 (2003): 201-15. Print.
Strauss, Valerie. "The Case against Single-sex Schooling." The Washington Post (2012): n. pag. Web. 15 Oct. 2013.
Wood, Danielle. "Single Sex Education: The New Segregation?" Education 10 May 2010: n. pag. Web. 15 Oct. 2013.