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The debate whether single-sex schooling or coeducational schooling is better for students, has been ongoing throughout the country. The main aspects of the education that those who argue which is better, would be whether the students perform better, achieve better goals, have better life decisions, or even a better overall life based on their school setting at adolescence. All of the aspects of the school environment can affect their education, from the classroom, to their interaction with other students, and the teaching methods, and these affects can even be seen later on in the student’s lives due to the choice of school setting. One may think that this separation between the sexes is simple and isn’t a big deal but that is the opposite. Many factors on the education and the learning environment lead to different outcomes in the children not only when they graduate, but later on in their adult lives.
Single-sex schooling has always been noted as “better than,” or “prestigious,” compared to public coeducational schools. Is this assumption accurate? Does the single-sex environment actually hold true to this assumption, or is the teaching staff the main reason? Another effect that the learning environment can have on the students is the social aspect. Do the children act differently in social situations with the opposite sex outside of school because they did not establish these in their schooling? Social interactions, attitude in the classroom, and classroom performance are three major points that will be discussed, as well as discussing the evidence and research that has taken place to show how these affect students. Distractions in the school with the opposite-sex can also be something that can be observed. Does having the ...

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...nard, N.p., 2009). The research covered 17,000 adults who had been taught in a variety of schools and settings. Educational psychologists then analyzed the findings, and they discovered that boys brought up on a single-sex environment are less able to relate to the opposite sex than those taught together with girls in a co-educational school. I find these results to be astonishing, that something so simple as basic relationships with the other sex to be complicated because of their schooling. This could be assumed however, because they do not have the opposite-sex interaction, those relationships could put strains on them because they could have not been around girls until out of schooling. This effect on girls showed no significant differences, saying that they had no significant changes in divorce or separation later on in life due to the single-sex schooling.

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