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Do you think single-sex schools are a good idea?

January 11, 2010
By FaRaMaWy BRONZE, Cairo, Other
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No one can ignore or deny that single-sex schools became one of the most controversial issues all over the world. In my opinion, I think that single-sex school are double edged weapon because it has advantages and disadvantages but the disadvantages outweigh its advantages because of two main reasons. First reason is that single-sex school doesn't create an atmosphere of participation and competition between students. Second reason is that single-sex school is reduce the chances of active learning, decrease the sense of creativity of students, and doesn't allow both genders to know more about their way of thinking.


One of the most important factors of creative and successful students is participation and competition in class. From my own experience, when I was in a preparatory school in Saudi Arabia, I didn't feel that am learning well because there wasn't any atmosphere of participation between boys in class and this made me feel bored the whole time in class. On the other hand, when I came to Egypt to study in American university in Cairo, I discovered how important that factor is. Every girl wants to prove to every boy that they are better and same thing do boys. Because there was a competition between boys and girls in class, every gender was studying harder. Moreover, this had a good reflection on me because I learned a lot and gained experience from some girls in my studies and in my own life.

By moving to the second reason why single-sex school isn’t a good idea, I think that it is a well known fact that single-sex schools reduce the chances of active learning which is very crucial because it makes student learn how to think not what to think and develop the sense of creativity to students. From my own experience, when I was in preparatory school in Saudi Arabia, there wasn't any cooperation between boys, and boys were talking the whole time to each other in class. On the other hand, when I went to study in the American university in Cairo, my English language teacher was giving a great attention to active learning by making boys and girls do a lot of activities in class such as, using the internet, reading journal online, and using some sites to develop the sense of creativity to students and making boys and girls learn cooperation. Of course, this had a very good reflection on me because it made me learn good virtues.


Finally we can conclude that single-sex schools are not a good idea. I think the Ministry of education in every country ban single- sex schools. Also, media should spread awareness among people who forbid their children to go to double-sex schools and illustrate to people the effective role of these schools in students lives.



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Cookie said...
on Mar. 21 2013 at 4:26 pm
I believe that both coed and single-sex schools have the right to exist, and every student (or their parents) should decide for themselves. However, one of the types will always outnumber the other. In countries like Russia or America, where the religion doesn't have a strong influence on people, the leading party should be mixed schools. In our countries, girls and boys have practically the same jobs (if they get good education, not go to work after secondary school), so they have to be ready to compeate and to be collegues with both genders. However, single-sex primary school might really be a good idea. When children are little, they need to be taught how to behave and what the world is like. This is slightly different for boys and girls, however, it is hard to understand at the age of five and it seems a little unfair for little children that, for example, girls can cry if they tripped over and boys can't. Nevertheless, I still think that it is important to communicate with the other gender, for example, on special occasions or once a week/once a month.

on Jan. 27 2010 at 5:21 pm
NorthernWriter, Fargo, North Dakota
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umm...sorry for all the comments. i posted the first one and when it didn't show, I tried it again and submitted a new comment and when that one didn't show up, i tried again and it FINALLY SHOWED UP. I didn't realize it was going to do...that.

on Jan. 26 2010 at 10:54 am
FaRaMaWy BRONZE, Cairo, Other
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fayrouz you are totally right

pensivegurl that you s0o0o0oo0 much for the comment :)

on Jan. 25 2010 at 7:33 pm
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plus, for people attending those schools, they may find it harder to work with the opposite ge*nder later on cause it's like "woah! how do i act?" also, classes in those schools tend to be limited...boy schools offer classes that are fit for creating men and girl schools offer classes to make good women out of them.

on Jan. 25 2010 at 6:30 pm
NorthernWriter, Fargo, North Dakota
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I agree b/c these kind of schools tend to create boundaries between the genders that are harder to break later on in life when people have to WORK TOGETHER. They are made b/c people don't want their children being exposed to the possiblity of having s**e**x or doing things like that in high school and i go to a co-ed school where we have 4 pregnant girls. but the two genders need to learn to work together and girl only schools tend to lack things that boy schools cover and boy schools don't teach "girly" subjects.

on Jan. 25 2010 at 6:20 pm
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I have to agree with your reasoning, FaRaMaWy. Single-se x schools don't really seem like a good idea to me either.

Nice Job, by the way. 0.0

on Jan. 25 2010 at 8:42 am
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Single- sex schools are probably there with the idea that it will help teenagers stay away from the "evils" of teenhood, simply put as s*e*x. in a typical american co-ed high school, we have about 4 pregnant girls in a school of about 1,500...in single- sex schools...you'll most likely have NONE.