I noticed you avoided talking about the fact that K-12 teachers in the West discriminate against boys when it comes to grading. That's the root of the problem - teachers just like it less when boys succeed, and find boys who act out or who don't come from the "right" (white, white-collar) families succeeding in their classrooms to be a threat.
I truly disbelieve that. I have worked in schools I have worked with teachers and I have worked with administrators. None of them have this bad faith idea of what boys are or should be like.
It's been verified and replicated in studies, dude. You're being unreasonable in your hatred of boys when they're being discriminated against by the system. You wouldn't blame any other group for the systemic obstacles they face.
You have no idea who I am or what I believe in. And I think you’re extrapolating your beliefs into what I’ve written. Because no where I have said that or written that I hate boys and men
It's just a fact that those schools you worked in discriminate against boys, especially nonwhite boys and boys from blue-collar families. These teachers grade down boys lower for the same work compared to their female counterparts.
You have no idea what you're talking about because just dumping your insecurities and assumptions on this piece when you didn't ask where I worked in or how I worked in those space. The lack of curiosity means to me you just want to feel right, so there's no point discussing this. I think we're done
If you won't address the very real discrimination against boys in K-12 education, especially against nonwhite boys and boys from blue-collar families, you are not serious about helping boys in education.
I noticed you avoided talking about the fact that K-12 teachers in the West discriminate against boys when it comes to grading. That's the root of the problem - teachers just like it less when boys succeed, and find boys who act out or who don't come from the "right" (white, white-collar) families succeeding in their classrooms to be a threat.
I truly disbelieve that. I have worked in schools I have worked with teachers and I have worked with administrators. None of them have this bad faith idea of what boys are or should be like.
It's been verified and replicated in studies, dude. You're being unreasonable in your hatred of boys when they're being discriminated against by the system. You wouldn't blame any other group for the systemic obstacles they face.
You have no idea who I am or what I believe in. And I think you’re extrapolating your beliefs into what I’ve written. Because no where I have said that or written that I hate boys and men
It's just a fact that those schools you worked in discriminate against boys, especially nonwhite boys and boys from blue-collar families. These teachers grade down boys lower for the same work compared to their female counterparts.
You have no idea what you're talking about because just dumping your insecurities and assumptions on this piece when you didn't ask where I worked in or how I worked in those space. The lack of curiosity means to me you just want to feel right, so there's no point discussing this. I think we're done
If you won't address the very real discrimination against boys in K-12 education, especially against nonwhite boys and boys from blue-collar families, you are not serious about helping boys in education.