Submitted by Alan Crockwell (not verified) on September 5, 2007 - 18:41.
I teach at an all-girls high school that by passes some of the problems girls face in a co-ed environment. We have done very well in Local, State and National engineering and Robotic competitions. We have placed 3rd in F.I.R.S.T. Robotics and 2nd and 1st recently in BOTSIQ Nationals. I wondering if other all girls schools see an advantage to single sex education in Science and Engineering.
Female students in science, technology, etc.
Submitted by Alan Crockwell (not verified) on September 5, 2007 - 18:41.
I teach at an all-girls high school that by passes some of the problems girls face in a co-ed environment. We have done very well in Local, State and National engineering and Robotic competitions. We have placed 3rd in F.I.R.S.T. Robotics and 2nd and 1st recently in BOTSIQ Nationals. I wondering if other all girls schools see an advantage to single sex education in Science and Engineering.