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In reply to the discussion: Christina Hoff Sommers, MRA enabler and Radical Anti-Feminist in group tied to ALEC [View all]Starry Messenger
(32,376 posts)14. “Girls’ gains have not come at boys’ expense,”
http://www.schoolsmatter.info/2008/05/more-debunking-of-boys-crisis.html
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The American Association of University Women, whose 1992 report on how girls are shortchanged in the classroom caused a national debate over gender equity, has turned its attention to debunking the idea of a boys crisis.
Girls gains have not come at boys expense, says a new report by the group, to be released on Tuesday in Washington.
Echoing research released two years ago by the American Council on Education and other groups, the report says that while girls have for years graduated from high school and college at a higher rate than boys, the largest disparities in educational achievement are not between boys and girls, but between those of different races, ethnicities and income levels.
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Linda Hallman, who became executive director of the university womens group in January, when the work was well under way, said the report was an effort to refocus attention on what she said were the real problems of education for poor and minority children, and away from a distracting debate about a so-called boys crisis. Ms. Hallman said the groups members were concerned about arguments by conservative commentators that boys had become disadvantaged and were being discriminated against in schools intended to favor girls.
Many people remain uncomfortable with the educational and professional advances of girls and women, especially when they threaten to outdistance their male peers, the report says , citing Christina Hoff Sommerss 2000 book, The War Against Boys: How Misguided Feminism is Harming Our Young Men.
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The American Association of University Women, whose 1992 report on how girls are shortchanged in the classroom caused a national debate over gender equity, has turned its attention to debunking the idea of a boys crisis.
Girls gains have not come at boys expense, says a new report by the group, to be released on Tuesday in Washington.
Echoing research released two years ago by the American Council on Education and other groups, the report says that while girls have for years graduated from high school and college at a higher rate than boys, the largest disparities in educational achievement are not between boys and girls, but between those of different races, ethnicities and income levels.
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Linda Hallman, who became executive director of the university womens group in January, when the work was well under way, said the report was an effort to refocus attention on what she said were the real problems of education for poor and minority children, and away from a distracting debate about a so-called boys crisis. Ms. Hallman said the groups members were concerned about arguments by conservative commentators that boys had become disadvantaged and were being discriminated against in schools intended to favor girls.
Many people remain uncomfortable with the educational and professional advances of girls and women, especially when they threaten to outdistance their male peers, the report says , citing Christina Hoff Sommerss 2000 book, The War Against Boys: How Misguided Feminism is Harming Our Young Men.
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Christina Hoff Sommers, MRA enabler and Radical Anti-Feminist in group tied to ALEC [View all]
Starry Messenger
Dec 2012
OP
That woman is a total fraud and I'm not surprised that society is forced to deal with her.
devilgrrl
Dec 2012
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