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Empowering Men:fighting feminist lies |
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What About Us ? Boys in Schools and Men in Societyby Peter Zohrab (1999 - 2000) |
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"These comparisons revealed systematic tendencies for teachers to evaluate the performance of girls more favourably than the performance of boys.... in the areas of reading and written expression teachers showed consistent tendencies to evaluate the performance of girls more favourably than the boys even after adjustment for gender differences in objective test scores were (sic) made."
"It is also possible that the tendency for teachers to evaluate girls more favourably is, in part, an unintended consequence of misapplication of gender equity principles."
"It's not true in mixed classrooms that all boys dominate the discourse. A massive survey of 120 of those studies that are most often cited showed that, in a third of those surveyed, neither sex dominated and in another third, the difference was so slight as to be not a basis for policy-making. In the remaining third, yes it was true that girls did not dominate at all and boys did, but, it was three boys who did, or two boys, one boy. Most of the boys don't. That is a question of classroom management. It is a matter of good teaching. In the first place, it's bad for any three students to have excessive air time and dominate, be they male or female. In each of those cases there was always a girl or two who attempted to dominate. Smart Alec girls exist too" (PPTA News, Vol. 15 No.3, April 1994).
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