Are boys failing / dropping out comparatively more than girls do in education (in the US)?
This infographic seems to suggest they do, and also provides some ideas for how schools and the education system can help boys succeed.
Text version at the bottom of this page: http://www.topmastersineducation.com/boys/
Source: TopMastersInEducation.com
(This is a sort of a follow-up to the previous thread The so-called "boy crisis" isn't real, but I decided to start a new thread since the other one got quite long and it takes quite a bit of effort to read through again now. Feel free to recycle posts and arguments from that thread though, if you want to.)
This infographic seems to suggest they do, and also provides some ideas for how schools and the education system can help boys succeed.
Text version at the bottom of this page: http://www.topmastersineducation.com/boys/
Source: TopMastersInEducation.com
(This is a sort of a follow-up to the previous thread The so-called "boy crisis" isn't real, but I decided to start a new thread since the other one got quite long and it takes quite a bit of effort to read through again now. Feel free to recycle posts and arguments from that thread though, if you want to.)