Most colleges are gender mixed, so boys and girls will end up together anyway. In “The Great Gender Debate: Should Boys And Girls Learn Separately?”, “Rachel Morello” quoted “Dr. Lise Eliot associate professor of neuroscience at the Chicago Medical School for Rosalind Franklin University” wrote “I believe what’s happened is that in our attempt to be gender-fair, we’ve gone to a gender-blind approach. And the fact of the matter is, the world is not gender-blind.” Said Dr. Lise Eliot. In my gender mixed classrooms I have seen boys teach girls lessons and girls teach boys lessons. Most people will think about those lessons every day, or even put those lessons to use someday. If there are gender separate classrooms children might not have those lessons to learn from. Which might lead them to making a big mistake later on in their life. That they will most likely …show more content…
“The Great Gender Debate: Should Boys And Girls Learn Separately?”, “Rachel Morello” quoted “Dr. Lise Eliot associate professor of neuroscience at the Chicago Medical School for Rosalind Franklin University” wrote “However, the study found no general impact on long-term indicators of academic achievement or socio-emotional development.” I have read in articles that in gender separate classrooms there might be themes. Have you ever thought how much that might have costed? Not only are gender separate classrooms inconvenient but they are also