Same, Different, Equal

Same, Different, Equal

Author: Rosemary C. Salomone

Publisher: Yale University Press

Published: 2008-10-01

Total Pages: 304

ISBN-13: 0300129149

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Although coeducation has been the norm within private and public schools since the 1970s, single-sex education has staged a comeback in recent years as a means of addressing the academic and social problems faced by some students. Single-sex education raises controversy on ideological grounds, and in 1996 the Supreme Court struck down the all-male admissions policy at the Virginia Military Institute in a decision that has cast a legal cloud over public initiatives. In this timely book, Rosemary Salomone offers a reasoned educational and legal argument supporting single-sex education as an alternative to coeducation, particularly in the case of disadvantaged minority students. Salomone examines the history of women’s education and exclusion, philosophical and psychological theories of sameness and difference, findings on educational achievement and performance, the research evidence on single-sex schooling, and the legal questions that have arisen. Correcting many of the current misconceptions about single-sex education, she argues that it is a viable option and that the road to gender equality should be paved with diverse educational opportunities for all students—regardless of race, class, or gender.


Schooling Sex

Schooling Sex

Author: James Turner

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 450

ISBN-13: 9780199254262

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This is a history of early modern libertine literature and its reception, from 16th-century-Italy to late-17th-century-England. James Turner explores the idea of sexual education, from the simple instructional dialogue to the advanced experiments of the philosophical libertine.


Sex Goes to School

Sex Goes to School

Author: Susan K. Freeman

Publisher: University of Illinois Press

Published: 2010-10-01

Total Pages: 242

ISBN-13: 0252091280

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When seeking approaches for sex education, few look to the past for guidance. But Susan K. Freeman's investigation of the classrooms of the 1940s and 1950s offers numerous insights into the potential for sex education to address adolescent challenges, particularly for girls. From rural Toms River, New Jersey, to urban San Diego and many places in between, the use of discussion-based classes fostered an environment that focused less on strictly biological matters of human reproduction and more on the social dimensions of the gendered and sexual worlds that the students inhabited. Although the classes reinforced normative heterosexual gender roles that could prove repressive, the discussion-based approach also emphasized a potentially liberating sense of personal choice and responsibility in young women's relationship decisions. In addition to the biological and psychological underpinnings of normative sexuality, teachers presented girls' sex lives and gendered behavior as critical to the success of American families and, by extension, the entire way of life of American democracy. The approaches of teachers and students were sometimes predictable and other times surprising, yet almost wholly without controversy in the two decades before the so-called Sexual Revolution of the 1960s. Sex Goes to School illuminates the tensions between and among adults and youth attempting to make sense of sex in a society that was then, as much as today, both sex-phobic and sex-saturated.


Doing Sex Education

Doing Sex Education

Author: Bonnie Trudell

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2017-06-26

Total Pages: 255

ISBN-13: 1351705733

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Originally published in 1993. This book examines how a sexuality curriculum is actually taught to a ninth-grade health class and how it impacts on both the teacher and students. It tackles how sex education should be taught and even whether it should be taught.


Sex Roles and the School

Sex Roles and the School

Author: Sara Delamont

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2012-05-16

Total Pages: 170

ISBN-13: 1136635076

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Schools reflect the society which surrounds them but they must also be agents of change. The last few decades have seen an explosion of research on gender and education and, in this volume the author examines in a rigorous but highly accessible way, new research findings and new strategies for change, continuing to argue that both sexes lose out from sexist schooling.


When Sex Goes to School: Warring Views on Sex--and Sex Education--Since the Sixties

When Sex Goes to School: Warring Views on Sex--and Sex Education--Since the Sixties

Author: Kristin Luker

Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company

Published: 2007-04-17

Total Pages: 384

ISBN-13: 0393344010

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"It is difficult to imagine a juicier subject, or a more thoughtful, fluent, trustworthy guide for its exploration."—San Francisco Chronicle A chronicle of the two decades that noted sociologist Kristin Luker spent following parents in four America communities engaged in a passionate war of ideas and values, When Sex Goes to School explores a conflict with stakes that are deceptively simple and painfully personal. For these parents, the question of how their children should be taught about sex cuts far deeper than politics, religion, or even friendship. "The drama of this book comes from watching the exceptionally thoughtful Luker try to figure [sex education] out" (Judith Shulevitz, New York Times Book Review). In doing so, Luker also traces the origins of sex education from the turn-of-the-century hygienist movement to the marriage-obsessed 1950s and the sexual and gender upheavals of the 1960s. Her unexpected conclusions make it impossible to look at the intersections of the private and the political in the same way.


For Girls Only

For Girls Only

Author: Janice Streitmatter

Publisher: SUNY Press

Published: 1999-01-01

Total Pages: 168

ISBN-13: 9780791440933

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Current research on the progress of female students in U.S. public schools suggests that efforts have not sufficiently addressed concerns such as academic under-achievement in the areas of math and science, lower self-esteem from the advent of early adolescence, and vulnerability to sexual harassment. Despite Title IX, some educators have turned to the creation of single-sex classes and programs for female students in order to better address these critical issues.


Sex Roles and the School

Sex Roles and the School

Author: Sara Delamont

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 170

ISBN-13: 0415683580

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Schools reflect the society which surrounds them but they must also be agents of change. The last few decades have seen an explosion of research on gender and education and, in this volume the author examines in a rigorous but highly accessible way, new research findings and new strategies for change, continuing to argue that both sexes lose out from sexist schooling.


Mixed or Single-sex School? Volume 2

Mixed or Single-sex School? Volume 2

Author: R. R. Dale

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-05-18

Total Pages: 323

ISBN-13: 1351701347

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Originally published in 1971. This second volume in this three-part set examines specific aspects of social relationships within the school and demonstrates that co-educational and single-sex schools are fundamentally different communities. These volumes examine in detail the social and psychosocial differences between co-educational and single-sex schools. This volume provides a wealth of evidence from pupils and ex-pupils about such aspects as discipline, bullying, happiness, anxiety and attitudes to sex.


Mixed or Single-sex School? Volume 3

Mixed or Single-sex School? Volume 3

Author: R. R. Dale

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-05-18

Total Pages: 323

ISBN-13: 1351701282

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Originally published in 1974. This final volume in the trilogy is concerned primarily with comparing the academic progress made by pupils of near-equal ability in the two types of school. It considers attainment in different subjects but also attitudes to different subjects and then follows up with a study of university students from both types of school background.