Single-sex Education

In single-sex education, boys and girls are separated from each other in order to help them learn more effectively. It is based on the assumptions that:
  1. Without the opposite sex, students will be less distracted from their academics.
  2. Boys and girls learn differently.
  3. Gender roles can be subverted in a single-sex environment; boys will be more likely to pursue the arts and girls more likely to pursue math and science.

Single-sex colleges in the United States

Single-sex colleges of the Universities of Cambridge, Oxford and Durham

 

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