"When we decide -- as we did with our daughters -- that there isn't anything inherently wrong with our sons, when we look closely at the system that boys learn in, we will discover these boys again, for all that they are."
From an article in the Washington Post, analyzing the gender gap in higher education. Via Gordon Smith.
Here's an old post of mine on the topic of the male/female imbalance. I find it interesting that Gordon says, "The biggest change over the past 15 years is that gender is no longer a diversity factor in admissions." I think he means that femaleness is no longer a plus factor. But I don't think he ought to be assuming that maleness hasn't become a plus factor.
Sunday, December 4, 2005
"We need to stop blaming, suspecting and overly medicating our boys, as if we can change this guy into the learner we want."
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diversity politics,
Gordon Smith
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