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Title: Boys and Girls Learn Differently


1
Boys and Girls Learn Differently!
  • Heath Elementary School
  • Presented by Christopher Thornton

2
Questions
  • When you were being trained to be a teacher, how
    many of you were offered a class in the actual
    development of the students brain?
  • How many of you were offered a class in the
    developmental differences between the way a boys
    brain works and a girls brain?

3
Objectives
  • Differences between boys and girls
  • Strategies to achieving the ultimate elementary
    classroom

4
Developmental Comparisons
  • Girls 1-3
  • Read better and sooner
  • Superior at seeing in low light and hearing
  • Better verbal ability
  • Better at grammar and vocabulary
  • Fewer speech problems
  • Less able to separate emotion from reason
  • Better at tests requiring listening to the
    questions being read
  • Less bound by arbitrary rules
  • Hypothalamus functions to fluctuate hormone
    levels

5
Developmental Comparisons
  • Boys 1-3
  • Takes longer to attain reading mastery
  • Better at tests requiring circling of answers
  • Better at general math
  • Better at three dimensional reasoning
  • 95 of Hyperactive children
  • More Rule bound than girls
  • Better able to separate emotion from reason
  • Superior at certain visual tasks in bright light
  • Hypothalamus functions to keep hormone levels even

6
Developmental Comparisons
  • Boys 4-6
  • Hormones begin to increase at age 10
  • Primarily focused on action, exploration, and
    things
  • More likely to use aggression to resolve
    differences
  • Better at reading maps and deciphering directions
  • More likely to need remedial reading
  • Solves math problems without talking
  • Channel surfs on TV

7
Developmental Comparisons
  • Girls 4-6
  • Affected by hormonal changes earlier than boys
  • Primarily focused on relationships and
    communication
  • Unlikely to settle differences with hitting
  • Better at fine motor skills and coordination for
    fine tasks
  • Better at learning a foreign language
  • More likely to sing in tune
  • Solves math problems with language help
  • Watches one program for longer period

8
How Did We Get Here?
  • Scientists believe that the divergence of gender
    roles was necessary in order for the human
    species to survive.
  • Millions of years of human history are inherited
    in the neural systems of male and female
    children.

9
Where We Are Today
  • Advantages for Boys, Disadvantages for Girls
  • Athletics only 37 of high school athletes are
    girls, the rest are boys.
  • Classroom Behavior Boys tend to be louder, more
    physically aggressive, and more prone to
    attention getting devices.

10
Where We Are Today (Contd)
  • Specific Academic Areas- Boys are approx. 2-4
    points ahead of girls in math and science scores
    tracked by the U.S. D.O.E. (Mainly seen at the
    highest levels of calculus, chemistry and
    physics.
  • Test Scores Boys score slightly higher than
    girls on SAT and other college entrance exams.

11
Other Advantages
  • Psychological Disorders for every one boy who
    attempts suicide, four girls do.
  • Sexual Abuse Girls are more common victim of
    sexual abuse at the hands of teachers, parents,
    coaches, or other students, or other school
    staff.
  • Cultural Gender Bias Good old boy networks
    still exist in some school establishing that boys
    are more privileged in access to employment
    networks.

12
Disadvantages for Boys
  • Extracurricular activities Girls make up the
    majority of student government officials, after
    school club leaders, and school community
    liaisons.
  • Academic Performance- Girls receive approximately
    60 of the As, and boys receive approximately
    70 of the Ds and Fs.

13
Disadvantages for Boys
  • Specific academic performance girls are one and
    a half years ahead of boys in reading and writing
    competency in all grade levels.
  • Learning and behavioral disorders boys are more
    likely to experience a learning, psychiatric, or
    behavioral disorder.
  • Boys make up two-thirds of the learning disabled
    and 90 of the behaviorally disabled.
  • Girls only make-up approximately 20 of ADHD and
    ADD diagnoses.

14
Disadvantages for Boys
  • Boys are 90 of the discipline problems in school
    as well as 80 of the dropouts in high school.
  • The education system and individual classroom is
    not as well designed for the male brain
    development as for the female.
  • Less kinesthetic learning, un-mentored learning,
    and less disciplined educational strategies than
    many boys need combined with a high number of
    female teachers equals disadvantages for boys.

15
Strategies for Boys
  • Support teacher training in male-brain
    development and the male learning pace.
  • Use boy only groups when needed.
  • Encourage close bonding between teacher and
    student.
  • Enjoy and navigate normal Huck Finn male energy
    toward academic focus and good character.

16
Strategies for Boys
  • Pay more attention to the more sensitive, less
    competitive or aggressive males in the classroom.
  • Allow Physical movement, as well as engaging in
    physical activity, from hugs and touch when
    appropriate to getting down and dirty at recess
    once in a while.

17
Strategies for Boys
  • Be sure there are men in the boys educational
    life, especially from fifth grade onward.
  • Before third grade, never allow chairs to be kept
    in a row or nailed down, and always make
    available as much space as possible.

18
Strategies for Boys
  • Offer lots of storytelling and myth making in the
    classroom to help the male brain develop its
    imaginative and verbal skills through story
    making.
  • Give boys lots of things to touch and otherwise
    sense, especially when reading and writing are
    being taught.

19
Strategies for Girls
  • Teach early elementary math by manipulatives and
    objects teach higher levels of math not just on
    the blackboard, which requires abstraction and
    favors male brains, but also through graphs,
    charts, and written material on paper.

20
Strategies for Girls
  • Provide concrete manipulatives to touch and
    otherwise sense, especially when science is being
    taught.
  • Tell stories and use images of girls and women
    who are competent, and who model varieties of
    mature female behavior.

21
Strategies for Girls
  • Give special access to technology, computers, and
    the Internet and a little extra encouragement to
    use technology, master it, and lead with it
    (beginning around third grade, keeping in mind
    that intense computer use before about age nine
    may be hazardous to brain development).

22
Strategies for Girls
  • Match math and science lessons with journal
    writing expression so that girls can use their
    writing strengths to help them process math
    calculations and science data.

23
Strategies for Girls
  • Encourage healthy competitive learning as well so
    that girls do not end up disadvantaged compared
    to boys.
  • Provide healthy and constant feedback, so that
    girls get encouragement and have high
    expectations from teachers.

24
Conclusion
  • The ultimate classroom for both boys and girls is
    a gentle place during elementary school, but
    intense as well, and infused with the challenge
    to teach not children but boys and girls.

25
Resources
  • Boys and Girls Learn Differently!
  • A Guide for Teachers and Parents
  • By
  • Michael Gurian
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