The male college crisis is not just in enrollment, but completion

By Richard V. Reeves and Ember Smith – Brookings 10/08/2021 “…In 1972, when the U.S. government passed the landmark Title IX laws to promote gender equality in education, there was a 12 percentage-point gap in the proportion of bachelor’s degrees going to men compared to women. By 1982, the gap had closed. Nobody predicted what READ MORE

Boys in crisis: Schools are failing young males. Here’s what needs to change in classrooms

By Christopher Brueningsen – USA Today 10/09/2021 “… Data supports the claim that boys are falling behind, and dramatically so. For example, there is a growing gender gap in high school graduation rates. According to the Brooking Institution, in 2018, about 88% of girls graduated on time, compared with 82% of boys…” Read the entire READ MORE

New schools are rising across the U.S. that look like charters but aren’t

By Jay Matthews – The Washington Post 10/31/2021 “…On both coasts now, we have big school-reform plans that seem unlikely to help students learn much. New York Mayor Bill de Blasio wants gifted classes in elementary schools to be replaced with accelerated classes, but he offers no practical way to make them as demanding as needed…” READ MORE

Education trial aims to tackle underachievement of boys

By Rebecca Black – Belfast Telegraph 10/22/2021 “…Professor Brian Murphy, director of academic business development and responsible for widening participation at the university, said boys and young men are “seriously falling behind at every level of the education system”…” Read the entire article: https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/northern-ireland/education-trial-aims-to-tackle-underachievement-of-boys-40975007.html

Gender Gap in Education Achievements Widens Every Year

By: María Alejandra Pulgar, 10/04/21 “…“Historically, studies show that boys were more likely to hold positions of leadership within schools as well as graduate with higher rates. However, in the last few years, there has been such a push to have more girls take ownership of their educational future as well as understand the limitless READ MORE

OPINION: Too many young men are missing from college campuses like mine

by Tania Tetlow, 09/16/21 “…Nationally, 59 percent of college students are female; many campuses, like mine, have a gender imbalance, with the student body over 60 percent women and less than 40 percent men. And the gap only expands when we consider student retention; the six-year graduation rate is six percentage points lower for men READ MORE

Closing the growing gender gap in higher education

By Paul J. Luna and Charleita M. Richardson, 11/01/21 “…Several prominent media outlets recently called attention to this issue. Out of every 10 college students, The Wall Street Journal reported, about six are women while only four are men, and should this trend persist, there will soon be two women for every one man. The READ MORE

Education trial aims to tackle underachievement of boys

By Rebecca Black, PA, 10/22/21 “…Professor Brian Murphy, director of academic business development and responsible for widening participation at the university, said boys and young men are “seriously falling behind at every level of the education system”. “At Ulster University the participation rate for young men is now at 40% of our student population. Are READ MORE