Everyday, at junior high school, junior high school, high school our students are connected to each other, connected with a wider world, accepting the differences, find common grounds.
Common education brings many social benefits. In a study of a strategic consultant, the students reported that they expressed confidence in front of heterosexuals with confidence rather than a single sex environment. They also seem to have less friends and friends with heterosexuals reporting harassment and bullying than sexual companions. *
Long-term social and emotional success and understanding starts with a joint experience. Girls and boys do not have competitive learning needs. There is no pink and blue brains. State-of-the-art educational research shows that each student is an individual learner with different interests, talents and identities. At York School we removed the stereotypes of Mars and Venus and accepted what we know.
Co-education reflects the reality of the world that is increasingly open and interrelated requiring personality and citizenship. Our students enthusiastically accept their identity and they are well prepared for the future.
* Toronto based market research firm Strategic Advisor interviewed 17,798 high school students in 2006 and posted the results in a report titled "Advantages of Common Educational Environment".
Both types of schools have their own social benefits and adverse effects, respectively. However, if you go to a cooperative education school and go to a single sex school, obviously social benefits will increase. First, mixed schools provide an environment for students to acquire interpersonal skills necessary to participate in the labor force. It makes it possible for them to understand how men and women interact. According to a nationwide survey from 2005 to 2006, 79% of Canadian parents who entered a mixed school have confirmed that these schools better reflect the diversity of our society did. These parents also believe that co-education for children to enter the labor market is better prepared (tfs.ca.com)
Mixed education is also called mixed education, co-education or co-education (abbreviated co-education or co-education), an education system in which men and women are educated together. In the nineteenth century, education by gender was more common, but mixed Western education is a standard of many cultures, especially in Western countries. However, parthenotype education is still popular in many Muslim countries. The relative merits of the two systems are subject to discussion
After allowing women to enroll in schools in many countries, education that is also called co-education and part-time education is now mixed. Since the beginning of the 20th century, countless people are still wondering, Should boys and girls study in the same class? I think that the clear answer is that students can learn better in the school environment co-educated. By accepting heterosexual education, students can benefit in various ways. Therefore, students should no longer distinguish education by gender.