The No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act of 2001, with emphasis on greater choice and flexibility for parents and students in public education, to include the provision for same-gender public schools and classrooms, led to a resurgence in same-gender public education in the United States. With the results of the research on same-gender education presenting conflicting evidence and mixed-perspectives on the outcomes of same-gender education in improving academic achievement or attainment, there are still questions to be answered, not only to the effectiveness of same-gender education, but also to policy decisions to establish same-gender public education programs. While proponents of same-gender public education advocate that same-gender schoolin...
Since the inception of the No Child Left Behind Act, many initiatives have been implemented to incre...
The academic achievement gap between male and female students set in motion a flurry of initiatives ...
Does single-sex education significantly improve an individual’s future labor market outcome? Sherri...
The No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act of 2001, with emphasis on greater choice and flexibility for par...
Should the public schools be allowed to segregate girls from boys in the classroom? There is a histo...
Same sex classes has been a topic argued by researchers for generations. Developed in the 18th centu...
The No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 requires public schools to be highly accountable for dollars sp...
Leonard Sax, executive director National Association for Single Sex Public Education (2008) noted, “...
Educating male and female students in separate learning environments has been a common practice sinc...
This article briefly considers the history of single-sex education, and evaluates concerns that sing...
This article examines the legal and policy implications that arise when a school district decides to...
In 2002, the Bush administration inaugurated its signature educational program, No Child Left Behind...
Spurred on by published reports about gender bias in the schools, public single-sex schools, which h...
The instance of single gender education in American public schools has risen since the 2006 amendmen...
Changes to Title IX allowing the growth of single-sex schools have garnered media attention promotin...
Since the inception of the No Child Left Behind Act, many initiatives have been implemented to incre...
The academic achievement gap between male and female students set in motion a flurry of initiatives ...
Does single-sex education significantly improve an individual’s future labor market outcome? Sherri...
The No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act of 2001, with emphasis on greater choice and flexibility for par...
Should the public schools be allowed to segregate girls from boys in the classroom? There is a histo...
Same sex classes has been a topic argued by researchers for generations. Developed in the 18th centu...
The No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 requires public schools to be highly accountable for dollars sp...
Leonard Sax, executive director National Association for Single Sex Public Education (2008) noted, “...
Educating male and female students in separate learning environments has been a common practice sinc...
This article briefly considers the history of single-sex education, and evaluates concerns that sing...
This article examines the legal and policy implications that arise when a school district decides to...
In 2002, the Bush administration inaugurated its signature educational program, No Child Left Behind...
Spurred on by published reports about gender bias in the schools, public single-sex schools, which h...
The instance of single gender education in American public schools has risen since the 2006 amendmen...
Changes to Title IX allowing the growth of single-sex schools have garnered media attention promotin...
Since the inception of the No Child Left Behind Act, many initiatives have been implemented to incre...
The academic achievement gap between male and female students set in motion a flurry of initiatives ...
Does single-sex education significantly improve an individual’s future labor market outcome? Sherri...