in history
- western education and the implementations of policies
- women were often ignored
- the middle to late 19th century
- Single-sex schools exceed in the nation
- With these historical events each gender was able to rise up and were more intellectually prepared when attending a single-sex school
- only boys could pursue formal education
- women granting right to education
- 1st moves of encourgament and change
- equality and equal future
- Oberlin college
- coeducational schools nationwide
CONCLUSION
'' the debate THAT STRUCK EDUCATION."
advantages
SIDE B
Co-educational school
SIDE A
single sex education
- more Focus
- benefits in behavior and socializing
- A Related environment
- eliminates pressure to be better
- Lessons and Teaching specific for the gender
- develop and progress quicker
- hormones
- competition
- encouragement driven
- team work
- learn from each other
- communication
- different perspective
- diversity
- transition to real world is smoother
- challenges sexism
- master social skills
Closing statements :)
Disadvantages of
Co-Education
Single-Sex Education
VS
Co-Education
Disadvantages of gender segregated schools
- missed social development
- Single gender classroom settings are not fit for some boys and girls.
- Not all educators are prepared to teach in gender-specific type of environment.
- Children, at an early age, should be taught to co-exist
- promotes inequality
- examples
- distractions
- peer pressure
- Low concentration
- comfortability
- feelings/Hormones
- Develop and mature
- different learning speed
- Interests
Why is this an issue?
The co-education vs single sex education has been a long lasting debate for a very long time and has been researched extensively to provide children with the best start in life. The topic has also been an extremely controversial topic where a majority of people have an opinion about it. Naturally, parents want what is best for their kids.
Each parent makes Important decisions. The most important focus should be about ethics and what is best for the child, regardless of opinions and stigmas (a articular circumstances, person, or quality) that are attached to different schooling institutions.
Was By:
- instead of separating
- work on things that actually work
- Other options are available to bring out the best in students other than gender-specific settings.
- Funding
Sulia hernandez
- https://www.theguardian.com/women-in-leadership/2013/oct/30/co-educational-schools-bad-for-girls
- https://www.theguardian.com/women-in-leadership/2013/oct/30/co-educational-schools-bad-for-girls
- https://www.theatlantic.com/education/archive/2015/12/the-resurgence-of-single-sex-education/421560/
- http://smhp.psych.ucla.edu/pdfdocs/singleeduc.pdf
- http://articles.niche.com/pros-and-cons-of-single-sex-education/
sydnee wilson
Sources
significant educational events/ court cases in history
2002- NASSPE
2005- review of both
2011- coeducation study
2012- teach kids not stereotypes
The Beginning Of Educational Separation Issues
What type of school do you prefer ?
1972- Title IX
2002- No Child Left Behind Act
2006- Title IX {revised}