So much for those "innate differences" between male and female brains. I was particularly bewildered by the use of forty year old research to support the idea of innate sex differences; there's been plenty of on-point research since then, so why use such old articles, unless it's to support a pre-existing theory?
One reason I found this article so instructive was that the "women are naturally empathic, men are naturally good at math" stereotype doesn't square with my experience. Unlike the authors of many of these articles, I spent four years living in a single-sex environment, and what I saw was that women and men are a lot closer in behavior, intelligence, and talent than most people (including scientists) are willing to admit.
One reason I found this article so instructive was that the "women are naturally empathic, men are naturally good at math" stereotype doesn't square with my experience. Unlike the authors of many of these articles, I spent four years living in a single-sex environment, and what I saw was that women and men are a lot closer in behavior, intelligence, and talent than most people (including scientists) are willing to admit.
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Date: 2008-07-06 05:41 pm (UTC)From:I would argue that the best thing that can be done to raise female achievement in science and maths is single-sex schooling. My own school went mixed the year after I left, and a few years later the decent-sized group of female A-level physicists had dwindled to almost none. All girls should go to single-sex schools, and all boys to mixed ones, right?
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Date: 2008-07-06 06:22 pm (UTC)From:I totally agree about single-sex schooling - the proportion of women who go into science, math, engineering, and so on is much, much higher among the graduates of girls' high schools and women's colleges. That's held for over a century despite the admission of women to places like MIT and Caltech.
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Date: 2008-07-06 09:44 pm (UTC)From:no subject
Date: 2008-07-06 10:15 pm (UTC)From:evil, unnatural"exceptions" who always played superheroes instead of house, refused to have dolls, and rendered a male high school classmate speechless when I said I'd rather be dead than have kids.* I also went to a women's college, which made it even worse.*this was not strictly true, but the choir had been rehearsing this horrible song about a mother fantasizing about her own daughter growing up to be "a young wife with babes of her own" as if this were the equivalent of her kid winning the Nobel Prize for Medicine. I'd just read The Feminine Mystique and thought the song was idiotic, and, well, it just came out after this guy asked me if I wanted to be a young wife with babes of my own. Today I'd probably ask him why he cared since we cordially loathed each other, but back then, well....
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Date: 2008-07-06 10:34 pm (UTC)From:I hate that song.
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Date: 2008-07-06 10:40 pm (UTC)From:I think the great secret is that men and women are really very much alike underneath all the cultural underpinnings, both in ability and personality, and that this scares a lot of people.
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Date: 2008-07-06 10:48 pm (UTC)From:On second thought, I'm an exception there as well. Drat.
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Date: 2008-07-06 11:00 pm (UTC)From:no subject
Date: 2008-07-07 01:05 am (UTC)From: