i think they should becasue i survey was took and 90% of girls said they were not sexual harrased while boys were in there classrooms.now they reply that they are not sexual harrased as if boys are not in there classrooms.
I do not like single-gender classes. In my experience of teacher (18 years), the students need to learn to get along. They see problems from different persepectives and that allows them to feed off of each other.
As a teacher on a team that experimented with this, single-gendered classrooms were not successful. Write-ups and disciplinary actions in the boys-only class nearly tripled.
Boys were constintly trying to gain attention (both positive and negative) from their peers while not worrying about being embarrassed in front of girls.
Single-gendered classrooms are a management nightmare (if you have to deal with the boys).
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Yes gender seperated classes
unlike some of you people actually care about their grades and such.its DEFINATLY a great idea and i am a huge suporter!
ummmm no
ummmm no
nup man
i luv guys in da class, imagine all girlz. wat a nitemare, how many cAt fites wood there b?
if you want to have
if you want to have separtate classes go to an all girl/all boy school.
it should be optional!
stephanie-9th grade
boys and girls
i definately think boys and girls should NOT be separtated.
girls/boys need to know how to be around the opposite sex.
if they aren't taught properly, it could damage them socially and in future relationships.
debate question
hey was u on the negative side for dz debate or the posseive..?
NO TEEN AGE DATING
Even though I am only 14 years old,SO Heck yeah I think that school shouldn't be separted by gender....
you know what that mean ladies and gent...
NO TEEN-AGE DATING!!!!!!:)
i think they should
i think they should becasue i survey was took and 90% of girls said they were not sexual harrased while boys were in there classrooms.now they reply that they are not sexual harrased as if boys are not in there classrooms.
Single-gender classes
I do not like single-gender classes. In my experience of teacher (18 years), the students need to learn to get along. They see problems from different persepectives and that allows them to feed off of each other.
No!
As a teacher on a team that experimented with this, single-gendered classrooms were not successful. Write-ups and disciplinary actions in the boys-only class nearly tripled.
Boys were constintly trying to gain attention (both positive and negative) from their peers while not worrying about being embarrassed in front of girls.
Single-gendered classrooms are a management nightmare (if you have to deal with the boys).