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In reply to the discussion: "We Owe to Our Sons What We've Given Our Daughters" [View all]seabeyond
(110,159 posts)and still it may work for some and not be so good for others. i was very flexible and open minded when it came to the boys, and the boys education. i want what is best for them. bottom line.
i am not particularly opposed to same sex class. but, with my own experience with boys in school, i would not choose it for a handful of reasons, also. if i had a child i thought it was the best or only way i was gonna get him thru school, i would take that option.
the comment made by the teacher about physics was incorrect and is out dated. to bad the girls did not have the information to challenge and not let that tired conditioning stand. but, i think that is how sexism is more prone to a single sex class room. no girls are gonna challenge crap like that, and many teachers bring in personal attitude in teaching, and it is instilled without being challenged.
anyway.... i was surprised when listening to npr. and am just saying, we really do not know for sure, yet.
texas is not high on the scale. a lot of the education is from home also. just the stuff we are doing around the house, the conversations and reading material provided. but, i am ok with what the kids are getting also.