Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 90
Trim: 6 x 9
978-1-4758-1363-0 • Hardback • July 2015 • $59.00 • (£45.00)
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Cornelius Riordan has studied the effects of single and mixed sex education at all levels of schooling, and is the author of Girls and Boys in School: Together or Separate (1990) and a textbook in the sociology of education Equality and Achievement (2004). He has been a keynote speaker, panelist, researcher, project director, and author on the subject of single sex schools for twenty-five years.
Chapter 1Educational Politics and Educational Policy
Chapter 2Some Simple Assumptions
Chapter 3What Are School Effects and How Do We Measure Them?
Chapter 4What Do We Know About Single Sex School Effects?
Chapter 5Single Sex School Effects are Larger for Disadvantaged Students
Chapter 6What Do We Know About Public Single Sex Schools?
Chapter 7 Why are Single-Sex Schools More Effective than Coeducational Schools?
Chapter 8Groups and Organizations Matter
No one over the past two decades has studied single-sex schooling more thoroughly than Neil Riordan. In this volume, he addresses the ongoing political and scientific debates about the contrast between single-sex schooling and co-education, summarizing the best evidence about their respective effects. The book is much more than a comprehensive snapshot, as Riordan charts the emerging terrain in which the debate is unfolding.
— Aaron M. Pallas, professor of sociology and education, Teachers College, Columbia University
Neil Riordan is one of the most meticulous researchers on single-sex schooling and this book once again proves that point. Breaking through the myths and confusing ideology that cloud the current debate over separate schooling, he makes a concise, thoughtful and even-handed case particularly for at-risk students. The book is a must-read for educators, policy makers, parents, and particularly those who categorically oppose the very concept of single-sex schooling.
— Rosemary Salomone, Kenneth Wang Professor of Law, St. John's University, author of Same, Different, Equal: Rethinking,Single-Sex Schooling