Rosemary Salomone on Comeback of Single-Gender Public Schools

July 17, 2012

In the Media

Could Public, Single-Sex Schools Make A Comeback?
By Dan Mauzy
Radio Boston
July 16, 2012

Excerpt:

Single-gender schools have long been established in the private school system — and many such schools here in Massachusetts, such as Roxbury Latin (all boys) and Winsor (all girls), are very well respected.

The public school system is a different story: current law prohibits single-sex public schools in Massachusetts.

But Boston Mayor Thomas Menino and Boston Public School Superintendent Carol Johnson have been pushing to change that, and just last week Beacon Hill lawmakers gave initial approval to legislation that would permit single-sex public schools in Massachusetts.

Proponents say men and women learn differently, and that single-gender schools would provide a better learning environment by cutting down on distractions. Others say that schools like Roxbury Latin and Winsor are successful not because they are single-sex, but because of the resources they have as private schools.

Guests:

Rosemary Salomone,  Kenneth Wang Professor of Law at St. John’s University; author of “Same, Different, Equal: Rethinking Single-Sex Schooling”

Rosalind Barnett,  senior scientist at the Women’s Research Center at Brandeis University; co-author of “The Truth About Girls and Boys: Challenging Toxic Stereotypes About Our Children”