Uhm maybe it's a good idea to teach males and females differently, but I also think it's important that they socialize with each other. Maybe same school but different class? Or at least shared aula?
Uhm maybe it's a good idea to teach males and females differently, but I also think it's important that they socialize with each other. Maybe same school but different class? Or at least shared aula?
Uhm maybe it's a good idea to teach males and females differently, but I also think it's important that they socialize with each other. Maybe same school but different class? Or at least shared aula?
Being in different schools is almost the same as being in different classes, socialization is difficult in every way.
I was a student in a school where boys and girls were taught in different classes. I believe that both sides feel more comfortable, but this comfort does not feel right. There is definitely marginalization…
There is truth to this. People feel most comfortable to those they feel related and close to. Family is the most comfortable one usually due to both genetic but also the fact you(usually) spend most of your time with them. After that it’s friends which are usually bonded over something they all relate to in some way. People of the same race, gender or religion will also feel more comfortable with each other.
Men, even if they’re of a different race, can relate to each other as co-men in ways a man and woman of the same race cannot and vice-versa for women. Similarly, a man and woman of the same race can relate to each other as co-racialists in a way 2 men of different races could not.
How much of this is soul-based and how much is environmental is up to debate, but both do play a role. It all ties to the “the more they’re like or connected to me, the more I feel comfortable around them” attitude, which is a very old evolutionary trait due to its obvious advantages.