Do you think single-sex schools are better for students than co-ed schools in grades K-12?
In the end, what is better or worse in this case should be defined by an accurate interpretation of the statistical data. http://www.singlesexschools.org/evidence.html http://www.eastonbh.ac.nz/?p=442 http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/10/25/eveningnews/main2124726.shtml http://privateschool.about.com/od/choosingaschool/qt/singlesexeducation.htm What we know is that the vast majority of students are enrolled in co-ed schools (one piece of data shows 96% co-ed). We also know that single-sex schools also have a competitive advantage over many co-ed schools as they are often better funded and this can contribute to a better education with better teachers and better resources (and they often require tuition which places their students in a higher socio-economic status generally). These are the things that need to be considered in our interpretations of the statistical data. That said, the data shows better results for single-sex schools than for co-ed schools. In fact, it shows MUCH bette