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Girls get extra school help while boys get Ritalin
USA Today/Yahoo ^ | 8/29/03 | USA Today - Staff

Posted on 08/29/2003 3:09:56 PM PDT by Pro-Bush

Girls get extra school help while boys get Ritalin

At last June's graduation at Franklin High School just outside of Milwaukee, three of the four students who tied for valedictorian were girls. Among the National Honor Society members, 76% were girls. And girls comprised 85% of the students on Franklin's 4.0 honor roll.

The superintendent of schools for this upper-middle-class suburb, Gerald Freitag, investigated those numbers after the parents of a boy filed a complaint. He found that the skewed performances by gender at Franklin pretty much mirror the imbalances across the state and the nation.

This week, teachers at the middle school feeding into Franklin received training on how to reach out to boys. And high school teachers will continue the gender-sensitivity classes they began last school year.

But reversing the trend will not be easy. In classrooms nationwide, girls are pulling ahead of boys academically. Recent federal testing data show that what starts out as a modest gap in elementary-level reading scores turns into a yawning divide by high school. In 12th grade, 44% of girls rate as proficient readers on federal tests, compared with 28% of boys. And while boys still score slightly higher on federal math and science exams, their advantage is slipping.

Most startling is that little is being done to correct the imbalances. All of the major players schools, education colleges and researchers largely ignore the gender gap. Instead of pursuing sound solutions, many educators merely advocate prescribing more attention-focusing Ritalin (news - web sites) for the boys, who receive the drug at four to eight times the rate of girls, according to different estimates. "Too often the first reaction to an attention problem is 'Let's medicate,' " says Rockville, Md., child psychologist Neil Hoffman. "Some schools are quick to recommend solutions before they've fully evaluated the problem."

Playing to girls' strengths

One reason boys are losing academic ground to girls appears linked to a shift by schools to more word-based learning for which girls' brains are believed to have an advantage. Over the years, even math problems have become more word oriented, according to education researchers. But because schools are doing little to help boys adjust, males risk becoming second-class academic citizens. Already the academic success girls enjoy in high school translates into more college acceptances 56% of the students on campuses are female.

The full impact from this shift is something society has yet to discover. But a drop in earnings for males is one likely result. Workers with only a high school diploma earn $20,000 a year less than those with a bachelor's degree.

One fact explains why educators are ignoring boys' needs: You can't address a problem that you don't admit exists. The U.S. Department of Education (news - web sites) concedes that no serious research is available comparing different instructional methods that might help boys. In fact, many education researchers are hostile toward research aimed at exploring gender differences in learning.

Last April, when Kenneth Dragseth, superintendent of schools in Edina, Minn., presented a paper describing his district's gender gap at the American Educational Research Association's annual meeting in Chicago, he says the reception ranged from chilly to hostile. Female education researchers in the audience questioned whether helping boys would mean hurting girls.

Their attitude follows years of lobbying by groups such as the American Association of University Women, which alerted educators to the fact that girls were being shortchanged academically in the fields of math and science. The extra attention helped focus schools on girls' difficulties, but it has made it too easy for educators to overlook the problems of boys. Among them:

Boys and girls learn differently. The best research on boy-girl learning differences is produced more by accident than by design. The lack of data in this field can hurt girls as much as boys. For instance, as part of an ongoing 20-year dyslexia study focusing on Connecticut schools, Yale neuroscientist and pediatrician Sally Shaywitz discovered that schools were identifying four times as many dyslexic boys as girls. Yet when her team entered schools to screen children, it diagnosed just as many dyslexic girls as boys. Shaywitz found that the mostly female teaching staff was quicker to identify rambunctious boys than quiet girls.

The results are just one example of what might be learned about the role gender plays in education, especially in elementary school, where 85% of teachers are women.

Future teachers aren't trained to deal with learning differences. Therapist Michael Gurian, author of Boys and Girls Learn Differently!, has visited more than 100 education colleges. But he has not found one that offers courses on male-female brain differences. His discovery explains why many new teachers arrive in classrooms clueless about what teaching techniques might work best for boys' learning styles.

Boys lack advocates. The special efforts made by schools to steer more girls into advanced math and science classes came after powerful advocacy groups embraced the problem. But Gurian and other advocates for boys say they run into resistance from educators who point to males' success in the workforce as proof that advocacy for boys is unnecessary.

In spite of the lack of research, anecdotal evidence shows that far more effective strategies are available for teaching boys than plying them with Ritalin. Patricia Henley runs a boy-friendly charter school in Kansas that hires many male teachers. It also recognizes boys' natural tendency to favor active learning by conducting more class work on the chalkboard and allowing more student movement within the classroom. And the school trains teachers to deal with boys' particular styles. For instance, because boys volunteer answers more slowly than girls do, teachers are told to count to 10 before calling on a student.

Beginning in the early 1990s, groups such as the American Association of University Women performed an important service by alerting the public to an educational failing. Their persistence helped convince educators that schools were ignoring important problems plaguing girls, such as the loss of self-esteem among middle school girls who had been successful students throughout elementary school.

Today's education system fails many boys. They deserve the same kind of attention to address why they are losing ground.


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But because schools are doing little to help boys adjust, males risk becoming second-class academic citizens

Liberals feminizing the public schools...disgusting!
1 posted on 08/29/2003 3:09:57 PM PDT by Pro-Bush
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To: Pro-Bush
More recess time would solve that Ritalin issue. Of course you can't play dodge-ball in gym anymore and running around the playground is considered dangerous.

I guess there's still smoking in the boys room and dropping explosives down the plumbing.
2 posted on 08/29/2003 3:13:54 PM PDT by annyokie (One good thing about being wrong is the joy it brings to others.)
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To: Pro-Bush
BTTT
3 posted on 08/29/2003 3:15:24 PM PDT by secret garden (giddy up)
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To: Pro-Bush
investigated those numbers [ honor roll and national honor's society ] after the parents of a boy filed a complaint

What complaint was that? That there wasn't enough football questions on a test?
4 posted on 08/29/2003 3:15:25 PM PDT by lelio
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To: annyokie
Of course you can't play dodge-ball in gym anymore

Dodge ball? Us dudes would find the far field (away from nanny 'monitors') and play "Kill the guy with the ball"

5 posted on 08/29/2003 3:18:18 PM PDT by StatesEnemy
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To: StatesEnemy
Hah! That was an actual activity for my brother's gym class! Who can forget kickball? If you were good you could really nail those kids you didn't like!
6 posted on 08/29/2003 3:21:10 PM PDT by annyokie (One good thing about being wrong is the joy it brings to others.)
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To: lelio
"What complaint was that? That there wasn't enough football questions on a test?"

What a stupid thing to say
7 posted on 08/29/2003 3:23:04 PM PDT by bulldogs
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To: StatesEnemy
We called that "Smear the Queer", which is also horribly politically incorrect. I think it was a great game for the boys.
8 posted on 08/29/2003 3:24:56 PM PDT by CherylBower
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To: bulldogs
Well what is it? Girls make up 85% of the Honor Roll students but only 76% of the Honor Society members. If its anyone that should be complaining its the girls as they're getting shafted out of 9 percentage points of those seats.

I really doubt if the complaint had anything to do with Ritalin.
9 posted on 08/29/2003 3:25:45 PM PDT by lelio
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To: Pro-Bush
My reaction to the article: No $hit, Sherlock.

It's way past time for mass criminal prosecutions against the teachers and industry professionals who have breached all bounds of ethics and law by illegally medicating perfectly healthy boys. There are millions of damaged children on whose behalf these criminals should, in justice, be held to account.
10 posted on 08/29/2003 3:27:55 PM PDT by thoughtomator (Welcome to the Iraq Roach Motel - Islamofascists check in, but they don't check out!)
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Female education researchers in the audience questioned whether helping boys would mean hurting girls.

These researchers were, of course, appalled when Title IX decimated male sports.

The special efforts made by schools to steer more girls into advanced math and science classes came after powerful advocacy groups embraced the problem.

Having gone through engineering school in the 90's, I can say that this attempt to push women into the field was a failure. Many showed up, but only a few toughed it out.

11 posted on 08/29/2003 3:28:38 PM PDT by randog (Everything works great 'til the current flows.)
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To: lelio
Doesn't anything strike you as odd that 79-85% of the best-performing students are female?
12 posted on 08/29/2003 3:28:48 PM PDT by thoughtomator (Welcome to the Iraq Roach Motel - Islamofascists check in, but they don't check out!)
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To: thoughtomator
It's way past time for mass criminal prosecutions against the teachers and industry professionals who have breached all bounds of ethics and law by illegally medicating perfectly healthy boys.

It sis a crime that Ritalin is used to feminize boys, who naturally have alot of energy, and god forbid, testosterone.
13 posted on 08/29/2003 3:33:06 PM PDT by Pro-Bush (Awareness is what you know before you know anything else.)
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To: CherylBower
We called that "Smear the Queer"...

Same here, and there was always some kid that could throw the ball close to the speed of light (I still hate that guy).

14 posted on 08/29/2003 3:33:12 PM PDT by randog (Everything works great 'til the current flows.)
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To: thoughtomator
Well some sex has to be higher than the other, it can't go 50-50.

It would be informative to see a distribution of the scores in boys vs girls. Perhaps all the girls are lumped near the A range while the boys are at the B. Who knows?

What percentage of college students are male / female? Isn't it closer to 50/50? Seems to me this evens itself out in the end.
15 posted on 08/29/2003 3:33:33 PM PDT by lelio
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To: Pro-Bush
Absolutely. This is child abuse of the highest order.
16 posted on 08/29/2003 3:33:49 PM PDT by thoughtomator (Welcome to the Iraq Roach Motel - Islamofascists check in, but they don't check out!)
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To: lelio
So, this district just happens to have a population where only 15% of boys are honor roll students?

Statistically this should never occur. There has never been a study that has shown such a dramatic difference in intelligence between men and women.

Something is wrong with this school district. There is no way that this would occur without a major problem in the way the district deals with its students.
17 posted on 08/29/2003 3:33:56 PM PDT by MediaMole
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To: annyokie; hchutch; Chancellor Palpatine
I guess there's still smoking in the boys room and dropping explosives down the plumbing.

Ah, memories...some of us who thought that 8th grade was the best five years of our lives...

18 posted on 08/29/2003 3:35:52 PM PDT by Poohbah (Crush your enemies, see them driven before you, and hear the lamentations of their women.)
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To: Pro-Bush
The only way to resolve the disparities would seem to be to remove the girls from the public schools for the next 20 years. That way the oppressed minority (males) will be in a better position to be "made whole".
19 posted on 08/29/2003 3:36:15 PM PDT by muawiyah
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To: Pro-Bush
Total bunk. Oh boo hoo, boys are losing ground and they don't have advocates. Just two days ago there was a thread here showing boys' SAT scores were higher than girls'. Throughout the years boys have consistantly done better in math and science than girls. Most literature is written with male characters. Almost all history centers around male leaders. Females have to contend with glass ceilings and earn less than males. Maybe if boys kept their pants up past their cracks they'd be able to keep their grades up as well.
20 posted on 08/29/2003 3:37:33 PM PDT by mtbopfuyn
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