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Why Boys Fail Saving Our Sons From An Educational System Thats Leaving Them Behind 1st Edition Richard Whitmire

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Why Boys Fail Saving Our Sons From An Educational System Thats Leaving Them Behind 1st Edition Richard Whitmire
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Why Boys Fail Saving Our Sons From An Educational System Thats Leaving Them Behind 1st Edition Richard Whitmire instant download after payment.

Publisher: AMACOM
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.3 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Richard Whitmire
ISBN: 9780814415344, 0814415342
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: 1

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Why Boys Fail Saving Our Sons From An Educational System Thats Leaving Them Behind 1st Edition Richard Whitmire by Richard Whitmire 9780814415344, 0814415342 instant download after payment.

Boys are falling behind in school. The world has become more verbal; boys haven't. Even in their traditionally strong subjects of science and math, boys are hit at a young age with new educational approaches, stressing high-level reading and writing goals that they are developmentally unable to achieve. The gap between male and female achievement has reached the college level, where only 40 per cent of graduates next year will be male. This doesn't just mean fewer male doctors and lawyers, it also means fewer men in the careers that previously did not require post-high school degrees but do now. "Why Boys Fail" examines the roots and repercussions of this problem and spells out the educational, political, social and economic challenges we face as we work to end it.

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