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Position Paper On Single Sex Classes

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Single-Sex Schools and Achievement
The prospect of having single-sex based learning as opposed to co-education has set differences in students and their standards of learning. The question has risen whether or not single-sex classes and institutions of learning are actually effective in terms of the student thriving and gaining a better education. Males and females are born with separate brain compositions, and initially there is a clear difference between the make-up of the brain of a boy and a girl at birth. Since their brains are differently composed, although composed of the same elements, they may not be able to comprehend and retain new information that they are presented with. I conceive single-sex classes and schools to be more …show more content…

Sometimes it is perceived that being openly provocative will get a woman farther in a male-identified society than will her level of being educated. Thus exemplifies the concept of stereotype threat. If this happens to both sexes, in which it does, it will deprive all students of the achievement that they deserve. The school, as well as its resources will not be utilized to the best of its abilities. Aside from the social distractions in which students become entangled in co-educational schools, there is another disadvantage when it comes to properly educating the student. Since boys and girls have separate and different brain compositions, they have separate needs that teachers fail to cater to because they are being taught as an integrated group of students. Single-sex classes and schools have an advantage because they will have strengths that are not typically found in co-educational schools. These strengths, such as peer mediators and more available teachers will aid in the teaching of students. Educators are able to cater to the needs of the student better because they are able to see and recognize the qualities of that specific sex, whether it is male or female, and build off of those qualities to educate the student better. Since birth, boys are prone to pay a lot of attention to objects and are encouraged to keep exploring objects. Single-sex classes and schools can ideally recognize this and use these qualities in favor of the student, encouraging them to

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