Dawn
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Very specific question
In the context of education, does a student's sex have relevance?
Whether it's in elementary school, middle school, high school, or college. What is the difference between girls and boys in the context of education? Does it differ with age? You've probably heard something by now at some point or another about girls do better at this or boys do better at that, or at least heard something about how, to a degree, some people believe such. How valid are any of these? Any clue why exactly they're there in the first place? If they're invalid, are they completely invalid or only invalid to a degree? If they're valid, do we have the right reasoning for them, or is the reasoning a bit off?
In the context of education, does a student's sex have relevance?
Whether it's in elementary school, middle school, high school, or college. What is the difference between girls and boys in the context of education? Does it differ with age? You've probably heard something by now at some point or another about girls do better at this or boys do better at that, or at least heard something about how, to a degree, some people believe such. How valid are any of these? Any clue why exactly they're there in the first place? If they're invalid, are they completely invalid or only invalid to a degree? If they're valid, do we have the right reasoning for them, or is the reasoning a bit off?
As is standard in any debate topic I make, I probably won't be getting involved until the discussion has flowed for a bit.