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  1. Single-sex education, also known as single-gender education and gender-isolated education, is the practice of conducting education with male and female students attending separate classes, perhaps in separate buildings or schools.

  2. Educación separada por sexos. Apariencia. ocultar. La Academia Preuniversitaria Femenina, en Houston, Texas, Estados Unidos. La educación separada por sexos es un modelo educativo que separa a los estudiantes por sexos, a diferencia de la educación mixta, el modelo mayoritario en los países occidentales. 1 . Historia.

  3. 31 de jul. de 2011 · In this introduction to the first part of a special issue on the topic, we review the history of single-sex education in the U.S. and factors that have led to its recent rise. We then review ideological and methodological controversies in the field.

    • Rebecca S. Bigler, Margaret L. Signorella
    • 2011
  4. 28 de sept. de 2016 · Single-sex education refers to both classes and schools that have only one sex, defined by a biological classification. The alternative, in which both sexes are present in class or in the school as a whole, is referred to as “coeducation” or a “mixed-sex environment.”

  5. 1 de oct. de 2021 · Single-sex education does have the potential to enable the challenging or disrupting of some gender norms, by both girls and boys. One of the most relevant topics of inquiry relates to encouraging girls to see spaces for themselves within the (traditionally male-oriented) discipline of STEM.

    • Daniel B. Robinson, Jennifer Mitton, Greg Hadley, Meagan Kettley
    • 2021
  6. 1 de oct. de 2021 · This 20-year scoping review presents the most up-to-date research data related single-sex education. •. The 70 relevant articles attended to the following themes: academic achievement; gender norms; racialized identities; self-concept and self-conceptions; parental/guardian rationale and influence; equity; and labour market/careers

  7. 5 de ene. de 2017 · Single-sex education, common in the United States until the 19th century, when it fell into deep disfavor except in private or parochial schools, is on the rise again in public schools as...