Is Single Sex Education Better Than Co-Education?
Essay by Tamara Wen • August 13, 2017 • Essay • 655 Words (3 Pages) • 1,357 Views
Is single sex education better than co-education?
In recent decades, the educational institution has been gradually divided into two different styles. The term ‘single sex education’ refers to the preferred method of learning with person of the same gender and the co-education has the opposite definition studying with others in the school regardless of the gender. This essay will argue that co-education is better than co-education. The reasons for this are having objective and correct attitude about sex, the chance to learn from person of different gender and building healthy personality.
Firstly, it could be argued that studying in coed school provides students an objective environment to build the essential and correct attitude about sex. In adolescence, it is normal for teenagers to feel curious about deferent gender and be sensitive about the sex. For example, some boys may make fun of the sex with girls, those who in coed school will know that it is totally not fun according to the annoyed facial expression or the anger of girls. However, boys in single sex school may keep making jokes of sex with their classmates and never realize that doing this is awful. Although teachers can correct students in both single sex and coed school, most teenagers trend to reflect after taking the consequence made by what have been done rather than listen to the teacher.
It is often noted by human beings that men and women have irreplaceable advantages and disadvantages so that the different gender is an important educational resource for boys and girls to influence and promote each other step by step. For example, preparing a debate as a team which contains both boys and girls, the fact can be clearly indicated that boys are able to contribute many neoteric ideas about the topic and girls put more emphasis on details as the order of thesis and supporting evidences, which let every one in the team know what they need to improve and perform better. However, doing tasks with who has the same gender will cause incomprehensive consideration. As a result, coed school enables students to have much more opportunities to work with who has different gender in order to learn from each other.
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