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by bzbarsky
2641 days ago
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> but we don’t segregate them anymore Except all the places we do (single-gender schools do exist, and even in non-single-gender schools physical education and health are often taught separately). Also, maybe we should do more of this; there is some evidence in the literature that at some ages educational outcomes would be better with gender segregation if we did things right in terms of keeping equality of resources. Which is of course the sticking point. > why should we segregate them on the basis of one year age gap In case it wasn't clear from my answer above, I don't think we should. I think we should group kids by interests and current level (i.e. by what they will be trying to learn) a lot more than we do now. |
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On the first point tho’ are you advocating gender segregation?
How would this benefit children in schools?