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Leder, Gilah C.; Forgasz, Helen J. – Mathematics Education Research Journal, 1997
Evaluates a program of single-sex mathematics classes at one coeducational high school three years apart by focusing on parents' perceptions. Concludes that in both years more parents supported the program than were opposed to it and support appeared to have waned over the three-year period. Contains 38 references. (Author/ASK)
Descriptors: High Schools, Mathematics Education, Mathematics Instruction, Parent Attitudes
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Rennie, Leonie; Parker, Lesley H. – Mathematics Education Research Journal, 1997
Examines students' perceptions of learning settings in single-sex and mixed-sex mathematics classes and teachers' responses to those different classroom contexts. Concludes that single-sex classrooms provide a more supportive environment for girls but a significantly less supportive environment for boys. The single-sex environment provides…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Mathematics Education, Mathematics Instruction, Sex Differences
Bushweller, Kevin – American School Board Journal, 1994
Statistics indicate that young males are far more likely than young females to suffer from self-destructive behavior, commit suicide, and be in special education programs. Some schools are aggressively recruiting male teachers; others have found that all-male classes can help hold boys' interest. Some maintain the schools have short-changed girls…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Males, Role of Education, Self Destructive Behavior
Evans, Susan; Madigan, Jennifer – 2002
This final report provides findings of a qualitative study of characteristics of Latina high school students with learning disabilities in the context of use of single sex environments to encourage school continuance for this population. Specifically, the study examined whether there are measurable differences in classroom behaviors, school…
Descriptors: Educational Attitudes, Females, Gender Issues, Hispanic American Students