We examine the effect of single-sex classes on the educational attainment of students within a coeducational university. Before students arrived on campus, we randomly assigned them to all-female, all-male, and coed classes, and thereby avoid the selection issues present in earlier studies on single-sex education of students in primary and secondary school. We find that 1 h a week of single-sex classes benefits women: females score a quarter of standard deviation better overall and are 7.7% more likely to pass their first year course. Furthermore, women assigned to all-females classes in their first year are roughly 57% less likely to drop out of university and are 61% more likely to get a top ranked degree under the UK system. There is evi...
Abstract: This article focuses on the findings of a single-sex public education experiment, adapted ...
Master of EducationThe issue of females' lack of participation in high level mathematics at the seni...
Recent studies for primary and secondary education find positive effects of the share of females in ...
We examine the effect of single-sex classes on the pass rates, grades, and course choices of student...
We examine the effect of single-sex classes on the pass rates, grades, and course choices of student...
We study the effects of random assignment to coeducational and single-sex classes on the academic pe...
We study the effects of random assignment to coeducational and single-sex classes on the academic pe...
We study the effects of random assignment to coeducational and single-sex classes on the academic pe...
We study the effects of random assignment to coeducational and single-sex classes on the academic pe...
We study the effects of random assignment to coeducational and single-sex classes on the academic pe...
This research investigated social and academic outcomes from single-sex classrooms in a Tasmanian co...
In this article, I present the findings of a single-sex public education experiment adapted from a d...
This research study explores the nature of single-gendered education and strives to determine what i...
This research study explores the nature of single-gendered education and strives to determine what i...
Despite the voluminous literature on the potentials of single-sex schools, there is no consensus on ...
Abstract: This article focuses on the findings of a single-sex public education experiment, adapted ...
Master of EducationThe issue of females' lack of participation in high level mathematics at the seni...
Recent studies for primary and secondary education find positive effects of the share of females in ...
We examine the effect of single-sex classes on the pass rates, grades, and course choices of student...
We examine the effect of single-sex classes on the pass rates, grades, and course choices of student...
We study the effects of random assignment to coeducational and single-sex classes on the academic pe...
We study the effects of random assignment to coeducational and single-sex classes on the academic pe...
We study the effects of random assignment to coeducational and single-sex classes on the academic pe...
We study the effects of random assignment to coeducational and single-sex classes on the academic pe...
We study the effects of random assignment to coeducational and single-sex classes on the academic pe...
This research investigated social and academic outcomes from single-sex classrooms in a Tasmanian co...
In this article, I present the findings of a single-sex public education experiment adapted from a d...
This research study explores the nature of single-gendered education and strives to determine what i...
This research study explores the nature of single-gendered education and strives to determine what i...
Despite the voluminous literature on the potentials of single-sex schools, there is no consensus on ...
Abstract: This article focuses on the findings of a single-sex public education experiment, adapted ...
Master of EducationThe issue of females' lack of participation in high level mathematics at the seni...
Recent studies for primary and secondary education find positive effects of the share of females in ...