Learning Like a Girl: Educating Our Daughters in Schools of Their Own - eBook
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Learning Like a Girl: Educating Our Daughters in Schools of Their Own - eBook  -     By: Diane Meehan

Learning Like a Girl: Educating Our Daughters in Schools of Their Own - eBook

PublicAffairs / 2007 / ePub

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Two stories in one: the story of Archer School for Girl's mammoth legal and emotional battle to open, and the story of the ways girls across the world can benefit from an all-girls education. Raising a spirited 11-year old daughter, concerned with the effect of a rampant youth culture, and absorbing her own mother's value upon education for women, Diana Meeham and two other mothers were inspired to create a school--a school for only girls. Entertaining, witty, and eye-opening, Learning Like a Girl explains why co-education doesn't serve girls, and advocates for school's roles in giving girls the tools they need in order to navigate a sexualized, materialistic culture with poise and a fierce independent, intellectual zest for life. 324 pages with index; hardcover with dust jacket.

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Title: Learning Like a Girl: Educating Our Daughters in Schools of Their Own - eBook
By: Diane Meehan
Format: DRM Protected ePub
Vendor: PublicAffairs
Publication Date: 2007
ISBN: 9781586485900
ISBN-13: 9781586485900
Stock No: WW91998EB

Publisher's Description

Faced with a spirited eleven-year-old daughter, a concern about what therapists have called a 'poisonous' youth culture -- especially for girls -- and a conviction that parents need powerful tools to help their daughters realize their potential, educator-activist Diana Meehan was disappointed in the selection of schools available. So she decided along with two other mothers to create one, based on social science and brain research on how girls learn best. The result, The Archer School in L.A., has in only ten years become a model for girls' schools nationwide.

In this entertaining, inspiring book, Meehan describes her obstacle-ridden journey to create a new institution to serve girls first and foremost, while laying out through vivid stories and examples what girls need to thrive. She explains why co-education so often doesn't serve them (just as it doesn't serve boys), takes sides in the controversy over male/female learning differences, and advocates for schools' role in giving girls tools to navigate through our sexualized, materialistic culture. She also visits other schools around the country -- private and public -- to show how single sex education works, and how every girl everywhere can benefit from having a classroom of her own.

Author Bio

Diana Meehan, Ph.D., is the founding director of the Archer School for Girls and of the Institute for the Study of Women and Men at USC. She currently serves on the Board of the Schlesinger Library at Harvard, the Children's Action Network, and the Hollywood Policy Center.

Meehan is a founding partner of VU Productions -- a documentary film company attached to Paramount. Among her award-winning productions are Women in War (A&E) and A Century of Women (Turner Broadcasting). She is married to writer-producer Gary David Goldberg.

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