ENGL 1302 Single sex schools

Single-sex education has been an ongoing debate for many years now. Some people argue that it is better for girls and boys to be educated together, while others argue that separating them is better because it allows them to explore other subjects and activities that they normally would not if they were mixed. The conventional thinking thirty years ago was that coeducation would somehow break down gender stereotypes. But that didnt always happen. The advocates of single-sex education argue that boys in coeducational settings are less likely to take courses in the arts or tackle advanced academic subjects simply to avoid being typecast as a nerd. Similarly girls avoid the sciences and technology subjects because they dont want to appear to be tomboys. Single-sex schools are flourishing once again as parents realize that allowing their son or daughter to learn in his or her own individual way is a very important consideration in choosing a school. Counter arguments for single-sex schools are mostly discussions of public policy and they mention Title IX, one of the educational amendments of 1972 which protects people from discrimination based on sex in

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