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Always in the morningThe problem is not the mix of classes, according to Égide RoyerGrégory Charles, the statistics at hand, prove, among other things, that to ensure the success of boys in school, it is necessary to return to separate class between men and women. An idea to which Égide Royer, a psychologist who specializes in academic success, did not subscribe.

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Grégory Charles, who holds the statistics, proves, among other things, that in order to ensure the success of boys in school, we must return to a separate class between boys and girls. An idea to which Égide Royer, a psychologist who specializes in academic success, did not subscribe.

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In an interview with Always in the morning, there is no doubt that Mr. Royer proved that the tests prove that mixed classes should be maintained. He agrees that almost one in two men attended college, while the proportion is three in four for women, but not to mention mixing he assured.

Outside of class, there are activities where boys and girls meet each other. There aren’t too many women in football and no men in cheerleading. he thinks.

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For Égide Royer, the ability to read was one of the important factors involved. Current projects in school service centers show that if we take care of children’s reading ability from kindergarten, for example, it makes a difference for the rest of the school career. he explained. Boys can get to high school who can read well, that’s a lot.

According to Mr. Royer, Quebec does not need a new Parent commission on education. We just need to take inspiration from success stories, which exist in Quebec, in order to properly direct resources.

Source: Radio-Canada

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