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Men and boys are experiencing various problems in education today:
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* Boys not performing well in school
<blockquote>Marriage is still based on love, but it also is fundamentally an economic transaction. Many young men today have little to bring to the marriage bargain, especially as young women's educational levels on average now exceed their male suitors.<ref>inc.com/chris-matyszczyk/fewer-people-are-getting-married-reason-why-is-stunning-according-to-science.html</ref></blockquote>
 
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* Boys being marked down by female teachers
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== Primary School ==
This is only true if education is counted merely as years of formal schooling. This discounts the vastly different value (and earning potential) of engineering over gender studies and also discounts all forms of informal education. It even seems to exclude non-tertiary training such as apprenticeships.
 
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Female teachers have a tendency to mark-down boys. This results in boys appearing
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This is only true if education is counted merely as years of formal schooling. This narrow definition has several serious problems:
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#Not every year of formal schooling is equally valuable. A year in engineering is worth more to the individual and society than a year in gender studies.
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#It seems to ignore non-tertiary training such as apprenticeships. Trades are essential to the functioning of a modern society.
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#Not all education is acquired formally.
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*[https://melbourne-cshe.unimelb.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0012/2894718/Gender-Enrolment-Trends-F-Larkins-Sep-2018.pdf Male Students Remain Underrepresented in Australian Universities. Should Australia be concerned?]
 
*[https://melbourne-cshe.unimelb.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0012/2894718/Gender-Enrolment-Trends-F-Larkins-Sep-2018.pdf Male Students Remain Underrepresented in Australian Universities. Should Australia be concerned?]
   
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Latest revision as of 09:16, 1 November 2024

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Men and boys are experiencing various problems in education today:

  • Boys not performing well in school
  • Boys being marked down by female teachers
  • Men abandoning tertiary education

Primary School

Female teachers have a tendency to mark-down boys. This results in boys appearing

This is only true if education is counted merely as years of formal schooling. This narrow definition has several serious problems:

  1. Not every year of formal schooling is equally valuable. A year in engineering is worth more to the individual and society than a year in gender studies.
  2. It seems to ignore non-tertiary training such as apprenticeships. Trades are essential to the functioning of a modern society.
  3. Not all education is acquired formally.

School

University/College

While it is true that women now constitute a significant majority of University students, all degrees are not equal. Men continue to dominate in degrees in STEM disciplines, which are the principal drivers of innovation in the modern economies.

  • University
    • Due process
    • Falling enrollments

Literacy & Numeracy

Father's Involvement

External Links


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