Really. About South Carolina’s leading position in single-sex public education programs (South Carolina has 70 of these programs around the state, while there are 363 nationwide): For example, Chadwell explains, research shows boys don’t hear as well as girls, so teachers of all-boys classes often use microphones. And because boys’ attention spans tend to wander,
Continue Reading… This sounds suspiciously like that episode of the Simpsons when they split up the boys and girls and Lisa had to pose as a boy to get decent math classesContinue Reading…