Same sex classes has been a topic argued by researchers for generations. Developed in the 18th century, this trend began gaining popularity in private schools since the late 1990s.In the current generation same sex classes are mostly only in private schools. Research shows, while there are some benefits, implementing same sex education in public schools would be expensive, timely and a risk to the system
The purposes of this exploratory investigation were to (a) ascertain the current academic performanc...
This study compares two educational models to investigate whether differences exist in academic achi...
Boys and girls have structural and developmental brain differences that may lead them to learn and p...
Same sex classes has been a topic argued by researchers for generations. Developed in the 18th centu...
Single sex classes have recently been emphasized as an effective way to promote mathematics learning...
Leonard Sax, executive director National Association for Single Sex Public Education (2008) noted, “...
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...
Presentations will synthesize current research and thought on a variety of topics related to gender ...
Educating male and female students in separate learning environments has been a common practice sinc...
Since Brown versus Board of Education in 1954 and Title IX of the Educational Amendments in 1972, mu...
This article briefly considers the history of single-sex education, and evaluates concerns that sing...
In the past decade the number of US public schools operating single-sex classrooms has increased fro...
Public education in the United States evolved from single-sex to coeducational settings late in the ...
Establishing single sex classes within co-educational sites is an option that schools are again expl...
The purposes of this exploratory investigation were to (a) ascertain the current academic performanc...
This study compares two educational models to investigate whether differences exist in academic achi...
Boys and girls have structural and developmental brain differences that may lead them to learn and p...
Same sex classes has been a topic argued by researchers for generations. Developed in the 18th centu...
Single sex classes have recently been emphasized as an effective way to promote mathematics learning...
Leonard Sax, executive director National Association for Single Sex Public Education (2008) noted, “...
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...
Presentations will synthesize current research and thought on a variety of topics related to gender ...
Educating male and female students in separate learning environments has been a common practice sinc...
Since Brown versus Board of Education in 1954 and Title IX of the Educational Amendments in 1972, mu...
This article briefly considers the history of single-sex education, and evaluates concerns that sing...
In the past decade the number of US public schools operating single-sex classrooms has increased fro...
Public education in the United States evolved from single-sex to coeducational settings late in the ...
Establishing single sex classes within co-educational sites is an option that schools are again expl...
The purposes of this exploratory investigation were to (a) ascertain the current academic performanc...
This study compares two educational models to investigate whether differences exist in academic achi...
Boys and girls have structural and developmental brain differences that may lead them to learn and p...