Debating Single-Sex Education

Separate and Equal?

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Education & Teaching, Educational Theory, Aims & Objectives
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Author: Frances R. Spielhagen ISBN: 9781610488716
Publisher: R&L Education Publication: July 1, 2013
Imprint: R&L Education Language: English
Author: Frances R. Spielhagen
ISBN: 9781610488716
Publisher: R&L Education
Publication: July 1, 2013
Imprint: R&L Education
Language: English

Debating Single Sex Education: Separate and Equal, 2nd edition, provides a balanced summary of the context, concerns, and findings about single sex education in 21st Century United States.
Few school reforms have engendered as much controversy as single sex public education.
This book examines the history of single-sex classes and legislation that has over time evolved to render the reform legal, even though it continues to be subject to public scrutiny and litigation. The book also provides insights into the social, religious, and cultural contexts that set the stage for the growing popularity of single-sex education over the last decade. It explains controversial brain-based research and addresses the problem of bullying in single-sex classes. Finally, the book includes findings based on research in single-sex schools across the nation. Do single-sex classes work? This book provides information that will allow the reader to make an informed decision about that question. *Debating Single Sex Education: Separate and Equal,*2nd edition, strives to inform the debate and add to the discourse on this popular school reform.

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Debating Single Sex Education: Separate and Equal, 2nd edition, provides a balanced summary of the context, concerns, and findings about single sex education in 21st Century United States.
Few school reforms have engendered as much controversy as single sex public education.
This book examines the history of single-sex classes and legislation that has over time evolved to render the reform legal, even though it continues to be subject to public scrutiny and litigation. The book also provides insights into the social, religious, and cultural contexts that set the stage for the growing popularity of single-sex education over the last decade. It explains controversial brain-based research and addresses the problem of bullying in single-sex classes. Finally, the book includes findings based on research in single-sex schools across the nation. Do single-sex classes work? This book provides information that will allow the reader to make an informed decision about that question. *Debating Single Sex Education: Separate and Equal,*2nd edition, strives to inform the debate and add to the discourse on this popular school reform.

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