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	<title>Headlines &#187; single-sex education</title>
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	<description>News from Cheryl Boughton, Head of Elmwood School</description>
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		<title>Math is for girls</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As Sally Reid quite rightly says, confidence in math and success are directly proportional.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I recently read a National Coalition of Girls&#8217; Schools blog post by Sally Reid, who teaches at Dana Hall School in Wellesley, Massachusetts. She makes <a href="http://allgirls.ncgs.org/girls-and-math-confidence-and-success-are-directly-proportional/">interesting and salient points about girls and mathematics</a>.</p>
<p>As I read the post, I noticed some parallels between Ms. Reid&#8217;s school and Elmwood. She sees first-hand the advantages of a single-sex learning environment for her students, especially in math. Ms. Reid states at her school, “The best math student is a girl, the most outspoken math student is a girl, and all the kids in the Calculus class are girls.” This is also the case at Elmwood.</p>
<p>The research is clear; single-sex learning environments significantly contribute to increased confidence and success for girls. We see it every day at Elmwood where 75% of our Grade 12 class is currently studying Calculus. Year on year, more than 50% of our graduates go on to study math, science and engineering at university. This is statistically significant considering that although women now account for a significant majority of undergraduate students at Canadian universities, female enrollment in engineering, math and science faculties has never exceeded 20%. Research also shows that women who pursue non-traditional careers earn 150% more in their lifetimes.</p>
<p>This confidence and success is not relegated to our graduates; Elmwood Junior School students have achieved outstanding results on the CAT 3 test for the third year in a row. This is a national standardized test that enables Elmwood to compare the academic performance of its students with that of boys and girls in the same grade throughout Canada.</p>
<p>In November, our Grade 3 and Grade 5 classes sat the CAT 3 test. The girls wrote the test “cold”—they were not coached or prepared because doing so could distort the outcome. The results of the CAT 3 test are impressive. On average, students in Grade 3 and Grade 5 performed a full 18 months above grade level in Reading, Language and Mathematics.</p>
<p>As Sally Reid quite rightly says, confidence in math and success are directly proportional. Girls need to be in an environment surrounded by confident, competent role models. The bottom line: If she has a strong foundation and believes in herself, she’ll have what it takes to succeed in mathematics and she will reach her full potential.</p>
<p>Cheryl</p>
<p>P.S. I&#8217;m looking forward to seeing some great dance routines at this weekend&#8217;s Father-Daughter Dinner and Dance!</p>
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