1962
DOI: 10.1080/0013188620050102
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Co‐education‐‐II: AN ANALYSIS OF RESEARCH ON COMPARATIVE ATTAINMENT IN MATHEMATICS IN SINGLE‐SEX AND COEDUCATIONAL MAINTAINED GRAMMAR SCHOOLS

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“…The finding that the boys in boys' schools showed more anxiety about their arithmetic lessons, in comparison with the boys in mixed schools, is in line with findings about the rather higher standard of attainment in this subject among boys in mixed maintained grammar schools (Dale 1962), though one would have expected the same anxiety trend in the girls as well. It would, however, be dangerous to generalize this finding until further work has been done, first because of the rather small numbers of teachers involved-estimated at about 28 in each group-with the possibility that they might not have been su&.ciently representative, second because of the very short time the pupils had spent in the school.…”
Section: School (Sub Alzalysis)supporting
confidence: 85%
“…The finding that the boys in boys' schools showed more anxiety about their arithmetic lessons, in comparison with the boys in mixed schools, is in line with findings about the rather higher standard of attainment in this subject among boys in mixed maintained grammar schools (Dale 1962), though one would have expected the same anxiety trend in the girls as well. It would, however, be dangerous to generalize this finding until further work has been done, first because of the rather small numbers of teachers involved-estimated at about 28 in each group-with the possibility that they might not have been su&.ciently representative, second because of the very short time the pupils had spent in the school.…”
Section: School (Sub Alzalysis)supporting
confidence: 85%
“…None-the-less, most of the opinions on co-education reported in this article, though reliable for the present age, might conceivably change with any profound change in the mwes and beliefs of society. The qualifying phrase ' most of ' is inserted because the question of the comparative standards of attainment in single-sex and co-educational grammar schools has recently been largely removed from the realm of opinion to the realm of fact by the work of a number of researchers (Dale, 1962 and.…”
Section: Numerousmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…* See Clark (1937), Dale (1961Dale ( , 1962Dale ( , 1964, Gott (1938), King (1949). Sutherland (196l), Tyson (1928 and Walton (1934).…”
Section: Numerousmentioning
confidence: 99%