Wednesday, April 22, 2015

Why is Single-Sex Education Important?







Boys and girls are different – there is no denying that. They have different needs and react differently in different situations. Considering this, putting them together in coeducation classes does not seem to be a really bright idea. It doesn't allow educators to care for all their needs equally. This may result in either gender feeling neglected. In order to prevent this, single-sex education systems have to be implemented. Here's how they can help:
  • Overcomes stereotypes: Talent comes in many forms. Some students are good in academics, some can paint well and some are great actors. Some excel in soccer and others in athletics. And there may be those who write very well – either stories or poems. One of the biggest problems for students in coeducational classrooms is the reinforcement of stereotypes - “Poetry is not for boys” or “Soccer is not for girls”.
These stereotypes in combination with peer pressure may result in smothering of budding talent in both boys and girls. Or, this may result in students not overtly showcasing their talents which can lead teachers to feel that those students have no talents at all. Either way, students are unable to get the attention that they deserve. On the other hand, in the single-sex education system, where a class full of boys learns to love poetry or a class full of girls plays football, the stereotypes won't even raise their heads. Single-sex systems allow students to explore all their interests without having to worry about what the other gender thinks of their choices.

  •   Makes handling puberty easier: Another advantage of single-sex classrooms is that there will be no unnecessary showing-off for the opposite sex. This is particularly beneficial when the students start hitting puberty. They can concentrate more on their studies than on the hot girl in the first row or the cute boy standing in the corridor. 
  • Caters to each sex individually: Boys are generally more boisterous and have higher energy levels than girls. They need to be engaged all the time. Not giving them enough attention can cause them to misbehave. On the other hand, a teacher cannot dedicate all of his/her attention to boys only. This will result in neglecting the girls. And, girls are less likely to speak out in coeducational classes. Single-sex educational systems are the best solutions.
  • Better academic performance: In 2007, neuroscientists from NIMH (National Institute of Mental Health) released the report of a study which clearly shows that there are physiological differences in the brains of boys and girls. They develop differently in different ages and it is important to use appropriate training methods. Approaching teaching in the same way is a mistake. Single-sex systems will allow for utilizing the correct approach that can help improve the academic performance of students.
In addition to these, single-sex systems will also provide a proper environment for students to handle their social and emotional development needs. Students can ask any question in class without hesitation or fear of embarrassment. Boys are also more likely to socialize and collaborate in a single-sex environment than in a co-ed one. And, they can show emotions openly. 

Of course, for some students, the setting may not matter at all; but, not for all. Single-sex systems have a clear advantage over co-ed ones and implementing them can provide students an environment where they will flourish.

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