Without the interaction between genders some students might be socially challenged when they graduate.
On the positive side, there won't be the distraction of the boy-girl issue. Read some of the complaints on here about boy-girl problems and you will realize the single gender school is not all bad.
2006-09-27 16:03:51
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answered by mindbender - seeker of truth 5
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Education is preparation for life. In life, we don't live by gender seclusions / seggregations. So this type of education is UNNATURAL & doesn't prepare one for life!
May be good for thoose who may renounce the worldly life & opt for an ASCETIC life!
Moreove mixing with persons of opposite gender will be lost. One in single-sex schools will miss the The school thrills & joys & won't even love to dress & present themselves well.
These are some major negative points of single-sex schools.
Hope, I've hit the bull's eye!
2006-09-27 15:46:36
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answered by Anonymous
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My father went to a single sex school for half of his high school years, and a public school (with girls, of course!) for his junior and senior years.
Here's the things he said were a problem:
1. Lack of development of social skills surrounding dealing with the opposite sex.
2. Lack of diversity of people to interact with.
3. Limits in education - never got the female viewpoint on things, which you would get the viewpoint of both sexes during discussions in a co-ed school.
On the other hand, he did say the benefit was less distraction during class.
2006-09-27 15:50:30
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answered by Anonymous
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without interpreting the completed article, i'm no longer frequently a huge fan of the daily Mail, I truly were wondering there will be reward in unmarried sex faculties for a even as, i'd say between the a even as of 9 - 16. All my 3 babies went to mixed comprehensives and that i visit't see that they gained plenty by it, each and every of the students look to have shaped themselves into unmarried sex cliques of pals besides. likely unmarried sex faculties can advance better creatively alongside the strains of their students' desires, women' faculties can foster better of a experience of trust and being concerned, and boys' faculties can encourage a healthful competitiveness slightly better, and ought to help discourage gang way of existence. i imagine women in mixed faculties experience compelled to advance a sturdiness and a mode of bravado, and boys experience demoralised by the better adulthood of the ladies yet also infuriated by an anti-intellectualism that females look to advance quite early in an incredible style of circumstances. better unmarried sex faculties may also encourage better instructors to enter the occupation, because some may-be reliable instructors may merely be better gentle education unmarried sex training, yet i imagine the instructors opt to requested about this one. i'm particular unmarried sex faculties do not do any damage and that i'd say opt for one in case you could. i imagine although that the sixth variety should be mixed from 16 and that promises passable probability for the students to get used to being in training with the different sex back in the previous they go on to Uni or another style of larger education or artwork. I went to a unmarried sex college myself, which I favored up till about 16, yet i'd truly have loved a mixed sixth variety college as I then stumbled on it slightly socially complicated when I went on to Uni.
2016-12-06 06:58:16
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answered by Anonymous
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teachers' teaching methods might be tilted to better suit female/male students' interests.
ex. an english teacher might ask female students to say "what do you feel about the character" and to male students "what would you do if you were the character"
if they go into co-ed schools, they might be unaccustomed to the prof's teaching style (because it's going to be more balancecd between the diff. genders so that everybody can learn).
2006-09-27 15:45:39
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answered by asrael_espoir 3
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students will be more likely to sneak off campus, and then they break curfew. others include families haveing to be split up to send they're children to different schools, and it contributes to the divide between the sexes in equality
2006-09-27 15:45:01
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answered by ~*~marine~*~chick~*~ 2
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what u mean diff genders not like they talk about sex but people will hate it i would iam in a all male class and i want to get out one day iam skipping or something.
2006-09-27 15:48:43
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answered by Anonymous
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