![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() For the past two decades, however, a body of research, including most prominently a 1992 study sponsored by the American Association of University Women, “How Schools Shortchange Girls,” has held that girls face much deeper difficulties, while boys are part of the problem, getting the lion’s share of educational resources and teachers’ attention.Ī few scholars have taken strong issue with this portrait, maintaining that, whatever partial validity it may once have had, it surely no longer obtains today. Who is at greater risk of failing these days in our schools and in society at large-girls or boys? The answer, of course, is that, in getting a good education and growing up to become solid citizens, both must overcome major hurdles. The War Against Boys: How Misguided Feminism is Harming our Young Men ![]()
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