Posts tagged “Benefits of Girls Schools”
Fair and Equal? Not According to the NCAA
When will inequities between the treatment of male and female athletes stop surprising us? When will the organizers of tournaments...
Equity in Sports Coverage Will Help Level the Playing Field for Girls and Young Women
You don’t have to dig too deep to find a commonality among some of the most widely covered sports stories...
No Place I’d Rather Be
There are articles being recycled all the time now describing how the professional journey has changed, how entire industries have...
Girls’ School Graduates Have a Clear Edge Over Coeducated Peers
New research reveals graduates of all-girls schools have a definitive edge over their coeducated peers. The Higher Education Research Institute...
Why Girls’ School Students are Successful in STEM
A recent study found that girls’ school graduates have higher levels of self-confidence in their science-related skills compared to female...
Advancing Girls: Moving Beyond Advanced Placement
The world is changing, and with it, education. One of the biggest decisions I’ve made in my almost five years...
Podcast: New Research on Girls’ Schools Released
Produced by NCGS, PEP Talks: Podcast on Educational Possibilities brings together experts in the education and healthy development of girls...
Girls’ Schools: Reducing Polarization by Increasing Civic Engagement
Girls’ schools are more relevant today than ever before as they prepare girls to become the influential contributors and leaders...
Educating Girls: Work That Matters
I was recently asked to reflect on why I spent my forty-year career as an educator in girls’ schools, focused...
STEP: The Choreography of Life In and Outside of The Young Women’s Leadership Schools
If you want to witness the true greatness of America, turn off your television sets, stop listening to the noise...
Girls’ Schools: Where Girls Speak Without Interruption
The New York Times ran last week the article, “The Universal Phenomenon of Men Interrupting Women.” The article states, “Academic...
Growing Up at a Girls’ School
I never could have imagined as a shy four-year-old in 2004, that I would turn into a confident, mature, and...