Co-ed Schools: Fostering Diversity and Real-World Readiness

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When I was about to enter kindergarten, my parents initially wanted to enroll me into an all-girls preparatory school. However, my parents changed their mind and believed that co-ed schools had better opportunities and a better way to create more diversity in our society. Some may argue that single-sex schools have been proven to have students attend and graduate from four-year universities. This then allows both respective sexes to focus on their studies rather than their appearance and physical attraction. However, single-sex schools are only going to lead to segregation and separating genders in the classroom should not be a place for it to bloom from. communication with the other sex is important to where it preps students for the real world. Though single sex and co-ed schools have both pros and cons, co-ed schools provide a more realistic portrayal of what would happen in the professional working field. Co-ed schools provide and develop social communication skills between both genders instead of one.
Single sex schools have their pros and cons. Having both sexes in the classroom could be considered a distraction where studies are not considered the main priority and that attraction are more attended to. Single sex schools …show more content…

However, having students in a co-ed setting is more realistic for our growing society today. Understanding and identifying that the opposite sex may cause a distraction while learning; however, having a diverse classroom where input from both genders can bring learning to a whole new level. By segregating students into a same sex class setting, this does not allow the opposite sexes to learn, grow and respect each other. Eventually in the working field, working with the opposite sex is bound to happen. Co-ed classes educate students on how to prepare for the real word and teach students about having healthy relationships and positive

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