The article Truth About Boys and Girls was about the information Sarah Mead gathered from all the different statistics that compared boys and girls progress in school. The type of information they gathered were things like test scores throughout the years starting from the early 1970s till now. A bunch of people (parents, teachers) are concerned that American boys are in a crisis. This article list great information explaining why boys are in a crisis. It had some very interesting things in it. As I was reading this article one question kept playing over in my head and that question was: why do boys have to be compared to girls? Why can’t we just let kids be who they want to be? Why is there always a set standard that everyone has to meet in order not to be thought badly of? One question the author raised was the evidence of decline in the performance of boys in school. Why have they declined so much, and she never really answers this question or at least I can’t find the answer in the article. She somehow goes on to say that boys aren’t really declining rather girls are …show more content…
Another idea I gathered from this article was we shouldn’t be so concerned that boys aren’t doing as well as boys because who are we to judge yes their test scores aren’t as good but that’s no reason to judge. Especially when some males are very intelligent and make more money than women do. I think we are all equal and everyone has the potential to be just as smart as the next one. I don’t think it’s right to say that boys aren’t where they should be I think people just want to have something to make people worry about. The authors conclusions are clearly presented because she tells was we can fix school boys being in a crisis. So that clearly shows that she believes they are in fact in a
In this article, “Boys will be Boys,” Barbara Kantrowitz and Claudia Kalb are exploring the difference of psychological and sociological developments in girls and boys during their different age periods. In the beginning of the article, Kantrowitz and Claudia points out that both girls and boys are coming from two different planets and they have two different turning points in their economic and social development. Both the authors provides with an example that boys are emotionally weaker than girls. A study that took place in Children’s Hospital in Boston found that when the baby boys are unhappy they use to cry loud, whereas the girls will suck their thumbs when they are unhappy. From this study, the researchers found that girls are able
Whilst there are factors outside school, internal factors also impact gender differences in educational achievements hugely. According to Tony Sewell, boys fall behind in education because schools have become more 'feminised', as indicated in Item A. This means that feminine traits such as methodical working and attentiveness have
Historically boys were top of the class. Today that is no longer the case. A recent article in The Economist discusses a 2009 study by the OECD (Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development) that examined how 15-year-old boys and girls performed in reading, mathematics and science. They found that girls are performing better than their male classmates. This gender gap is worldwide. Girls score higher than boys on tests measuring reading ability in every country in the world (Loveless).
There are multiple reasons why Kelley King, Michael Gurian and Kathy Stevens are on the pro side. For one reason, they believe that the differences exist due to boys being more interactive with certain topics and methods that don’t usually interest girls or vice versa. For example, the Wamsley Elementary School in Rifle, Colorado has both boy and girl students. However, in the past, the girl students over accomplished the boy students due to the school staff being more experienced in understanding how to teach girls than understanding how to teach boys. So, the school focused on teaching the boys with their own learning styles that are also girl friendly such as online courses. The result of this was successful as boys became more accomplished than they were from before. (Pages 147 – 148).
Society’s understanding of gender roles debate about gender equity and have always been connected to the social roles that men and women we assigned to shape Americans views of education for girls and boys. What has also been affected is race and social class between females and males who attend schools. Ideas of what women and men are suppose to be and do have cut across different classifications. Ending unfairness in schools has rested on change to gender roles mainly women.
Margaret Wente essay, celebrate boys' boyness develops the theme that discrimination towards young boys in public schools is having negative outcomes on the productivity of boys in schools; ultimately causes negative effects toward their future.
Lately this “boy code” increases a problem of the gender gap between boys and girls in terms of academic, social, and work performance.
An ever changing, yet common issue, in today's generation revolves around how society views gender. The general consensus dictates that gender, as a whole, is a spectrum, rather than a standard set for each individual male and female to follow throughout everyday life. However, there are those individuals who wish to remain reluctant in changing their view of society. Some believe it is better to allow the education system to be segregated by gender, in order to provide more resources to both girls and boys. One person in favor of this public education reform is David Brooks, a neuroscientist who published the article titled “The Gender Gap at School.” A thorough analysis of the effects of literature on men and women, biological factors
On January 30, 2006, Newsweek published a magazine focused on “The Boys Crisis.” There were many topics that were covered in the magazine in regards to “The Boys Crisis.” One of the main ideas that the author, Peg Tyre focused on was that the academic performance of male students are falling behind the performance of female students, throughout all grades, and that male students need to be more accountable for their actions through things like serving detention. While she wrote a lot about gender, pictures like the one that I have attached, of students at an all boy’s public school serving detention, were included in the magazine. This picture accurately depicts that Peg’s intentions were not to focus on male students alone but to focus on
If the percentage of men earning secondary degree continues to drop the gender gap and inequalities will increase and boys will be in serious trouble. With the intention to help set up boys for future success, I would personally change numerous problem in our education system beginning with changing the age in which boys commence school to the age of 7. Leonard Sax made the provided the point that boys are not psychologically developmentally ready to learn at the age of 5, therefore, I would change the age for when boys are more prepared to learn. By changing the age to seven, this will allow boys the opportunity to develop further and mature before they start school. Furthermore, I would make same-sex classes which would tailor to the learning abilities of the specific gender. This would make it easier for boys to learn motivating them to attain success. I do not believe society doomed as we have several bright men and woman who are capable of making sure society continues to thrive. However, if boys continue to underachieve, we will not be able to close the gap between gender
This issue has a positive impact on society since we can retrain our teachers into forming better relationships with their students and they will be able to communicate with one another. Believing that boys are not imperfect is beneficial to the society because we can now consider the negative impact of school on students. I believe that what the author is arguing is truthful and agree with her argument. People should know that it is not their boys that do not want to do well in school. It is the system that makes them dislike the idea of education.
I do not think there is a war being waged against boys. The article seems little boring because of the length but it provided good amount facts about both genders in educational and professional life. As an engineering student, I agree with writer that boys dominate majors such as physics, engineering, and science, and girls dominate majors such as literature, biology, and medical science. I also agree with writer that father also plays an important role in parenting because he provides security, warmth alongside financial stability to his family. In my opinion, both father and mother are require for a complete parenting because a child learns different qualities from both father and
In today’s society, education has become a very important factor in a student 's life. Everyone tries to do and implement whatever is best for the student to learn and become successful. Therefore, as a result, society tries to separate schools based on gender. Schools should be separated by gender for many reasons. The first reason is that gender separation will help eliminate bullying. It has been demonstrated that boys, in general, tend to be more rude and violent than girls causing the boys to “bully” girls. Another reason they should be separated is to help break down stereotypes. An example of this is that girls are free of the pressure to compete with boys in male dominated subjects such as math and science. Another reason they should be separated is that it makes it easier on the teacher to use different learning techniques that are geared toward specific genders. It is a great idea to separate students by gender at schools if they want the students to have a better education. This will help prevent bullying at schools, help breakdown stereotypes, and encourage teachers to use different educational techniques.
Males and Females no matter the age face gender stereotypes everyday of their lives. As we are brought up we are taught to be our own individuals with our own ideas, but society tends to break that down. When we think about school, Gender Stereotyping doesn’t really come to mind, but if you think about it that’s where is all begins. In school, they have “dress code”, wear everyone falls under, meaning you can’t just wear whatever you want. Also, in schools when it comes to activities boys are pushed more to do outside activates compared to girls that do inside activities. Overall kids themselves start to separate themselves into two categories, boy with boys and girls with girls. Even though males and females are different, we should still take the time to teach kids that they aren’t put into two separate categories, but that they should be the person they want to be.
Your daughter gets an A plus and you are so proud, but your son gets a C. Have you ever wondered why boys seem to struggle more in school than girls? Boys maturity levels are lower than girls because mens instincts differ from women, there is a stereotype threat, and girls mature at a much younger age compared to boys.