The Washington Post had an interesting article about single sex classes today. That, and the Edjurist’s post on the subject last week has got me thinking.
In 2002, No Child Left Behind called single gender classes an innovative tool in improving educational achievement. In 2006, federal regulations were changed to allow schools to separate the genders as long as the separation was voluntary and substantially equal.
Many public schools, including charter schools in Boston and public schools in the Washington D.C. area, now have single gender classrooms.
While my previous posts have been more of the informative or how to protect your rights nature, I am stepping out of that box today. I feel strongly that the Supreme Court was correct in its reasoning in Brown v. Board of Education and that separate is inherently unequal. That should be true whether we are talking about race or gender.
In my opinion, separating the genders for limited activities such as sex education is a good idea. Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts and other activities separated by gender serve legitimate purposes and I would be proud to have my kids participate in them. I did as a kid and I am better for it as an adult.
However, I do not, not even a little bit, support single gender classes in public education. We need to teach our boys and girls how to operate in a coeducational world. We need to understand that, in public education, separate is unequal.
Proponents argue that boys and girls learn differently and that teachers can better accommodate their learning styles in single sex classrooms. I am all for differentiated and individualized instruction. However, not all girls learn the same way and not all boys learn the same way. In order to make the most of individualized instruction, educators need to focus on the whole student and not just the student’s gender.
That is not to say that private schools can not have different standards. They can and they should but in public education, math, science, English and history should be a coeducational experience. Uniform standards and teacher qualifications will not make separate be equal.
So, to answer my own question…yes, apparently, right now single sex classroom are legal. However, the ACLU is challenging their legality. Stay tuned to see if single sex classrooms will remain legal.
Please feel free to leave comments and let me know what you think.
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