Why Boys Fail: Saving Our Sons from an Educational System Thats Leaving Them Behind

Author:   Richard Whitmire
Publisher:   HarperCollins Focus
Edition:   Special ed.
ISBN:  

9780814420171


Pages:   256
Publication Date:   16 October 2011
Format:   Paperback
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Why Boys Fail: Saving Our Sons from an Educational System Thats Leaving Them Behind


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Selected as one of the Top 5 Educational Books by Literacy News The signs and statistics are undeniable: boys are falling behind in school. Contrary to conventional wisdom, the biggest culprits are not video games, pop culture, or female-dominated schools biased toward girls. The real problem is that boys have been thrust into a bewildering new school environment that demands high-level reading and writing skills long before they are capable of handling them. Lacking the ability to compete, boys fall farther and farther behind. Eventually, the problem gets pushed into college, where close to 60% of the graduates are women. In a time when even cops, construction foremen, and machine operators need post-high school degrees, that’s a problem. Why Boys Fail takes a hard look at how this ominous reality came to be, how it has worsened in recent years, and why attempts to resolve it often devolve into finger-pointing and polarizing politics. But the book also shares some good news. Amidst the alarming proof of failure among boys—around the world—there are also inspiring case studies of schools where something is going right. Each has come up with realistic ways to make sure that every student—male and female—has the tools to succeed in school and later in life. Educators and parents alike will take heart in these promising developments, and heed the book’s call to action—not only to demand solutions but also to help create them for their own students and children.

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Author:   Richard Whitmire
Publisher:   HarperCollins Focus
Imprint:   Amacom
Edition:   Special ed.
Dimensions:   Width: 6.00cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 9.00cm
Weight:   0.001kg
ISBN:  

9780814420171


ISBN 10:   0814420176
Pages:   256
Publication Date:   16 October 2011
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  General/trade ,  Professional & Vocational ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

CONTENTS Acknowledgments xi Introduction to the Paperback Edition 1 1 Discovering the Problem 13 2 The Reason for the Boy Troubles: Faltering Literacy Skills 27 3 The Likely Causes of the Reading Lapses 39 4 The Writing Failures 63 5 The Blame Game: What Gets Blamed (Unfairly) for the Gender Gaps 79 6 Solutions: What Works for Boys? 107 7 Impediments to a Solution: The Ideological Stalemate 135 8 The International Story: Australians Struggle with the Boy Troubles 151 9 Why These Gender Gaps Matter 163 10 Actions That Need to Be Taken 181 Appendix: The Facts About Boys 211 Notes 217 Index 229 About the Author 239

Reviews

.. . excellent overview of the subject, examining how environmental factors, school policies, and parenting approaches can lead to gender gaps in education. --Literacy News Armed with data, interviews, case studies, and analysis Richard Whitmire explores why boys fail in school...An eye-opening read for educators and parents. --District Administration magazine .. .provocative and useful new book... --Diverse Issues in Higher Education The gender gap will certainly be a difficult problem to overcome...but hopefully this book will help pave the way for a better understanding. --Geekdad blog on wired.com .. .excellent starting point for examining a problem that could have long lasting consequences if it's not addressed soon....insightful look into a serious deficit in our educational system... --Bismarck Tribune Selected as one of the Top 5 Educational Books by Literacy News. Chosen by The American School Board magazine as one of 2010's Top Education Reads .. . brilliant new book... I don't know of a clearer or more balanced examination of this issue...recommendations at the end of the book are sensible, creative and overdue... --Washington Post .. .addresses an important, and neglected, problem in our schools. Teachers and administrators should pay close attention to what Whitmire has to say. --Washington Times .. .subject matter is compelling...sound advice--recommended for parents, educators, and others advocating for innovation and flexibility in their educational situations. --Library Journal This is why we need reporters...an unbiased look at what is and isn't working in schools. Plenty of real stories and real journalism. --guysread.com .. . parent of a son, school reform advocate, elementary school teacher, or, most importantly a school administrator or member of ...school boards...you need to read this book. --Tucson Citzen .. .thorough, thought-provoking look at the increasing achievement gap between boys and girls...engaging read...offers arguments that could be used by...youth advocates to fund literacy and related programs for boys. --Voya


.. .subject matter is compelling...sound advice--recommended for parents, educators, and others advocating for innovation and flexibility in their educational situations. -- Library Journal


. ..provocative and useful new book... -- Diverse Issues in Higher Education


Author Information

RICHARD WHITMIRE is a former editorial writer for USA Today and President of the National Educational Writers Association. A highly recognized and respected education reporter, his commentaries have been published in The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, The New Republic, U.S. News World Report, Politico, Washington Monthly, Chronicle of Higher Education, and Education Week. He also appeared on National Public Radio's Morning Edition to discuss boy troubles. He is the author of The Bee Eater: Michelle Rhee Takes on the Nation's Worst School District.

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