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Boys improve when there are more girls in their class

- COLIN FERNANDEZ

BOYS do better in schools when there are more girls in the class, a study has found.

Their performanc­e at reading improves when they are outnumbere­d by the opposite sex – with the strongest effect seen when classes are 60% female.

The findings, based on a study of 200 000 15-year-olds from mixed-sex schools around the world, suggests girls’ higher levels of concentrat­ion and greater motivation may provide a positive influence on their male classmates.

The lead author of the study, Dr Margriet van Hek, of Utrecht University in the Netherland­s, said schools could lift boys’ performanc­e by ensuring a “balanced gender distributi­on”.

She said girls could be “more active readers” by 14 or 15, while boys could feel expected to have “a big mouth and approach authority”.

The latest research, in the journal School Effectiven­ess and School Improvemen­t, sheds new light on the debate about how to improve boys’ performanc­es in schools.

UCAS, the university entrance authority in the UK, reported last year that girls were outperform­ing boys in all subjects. – Daily Mail

 ?? PICTURE: AF.MI ?? The latest research, in the journal School Effectiven­ess and School Improvemen­t, sheds new light on how to improve boys’ performanc­es in schools.
PICTURE: AF.MI The latest research, in the journal School Effectiven­ess and School Improvemen­t, sheds new light on how to improve boys’ performanc­es in schools.

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