
Strategies for Teaching Boys and Girls -- Elementary Level
A Workbook for Educators
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Strategies for Teaching Boys and Girls -- Elementary Level
A Workbook for Educators
About this book
In his best-selling classic Boys and Girls Learn Differently, Michael Gurian explained the origin and nature of gender differences in the classroom. His important book explored the behavior teachers observed and the challenges they faced with both boys and girls in their classrooms. Taking the next step, Strategies for Teaching Boys?Elementary Level: A Workbook for Educators and Girls offers teachers a hands-on resource that draws on the Gurian Institute's research and training with elementary schools and school districts. The workbook presents practical strategies, lessons, and activities that have been field-tested in real classrooms and developed to harness boys' and girls' unique strengths.
The workbook is designed to help teachers build a solid foundation of learning and study habits that their students can use in the classroom and at home. It covers the key curricular areas and offers proven techniques to make learning, no matter what the subject, more engaging for all students.
The workbook is an essential resource for all teachers who want to improve their practice and get the most from all students?whatever their gender.
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The Science of Boy-Girl Learning Differences
A primary concern for nearly every teacher is the difference we each intuit in the males and females we teach. We all know that there is immense overlap between the genders, and that each child is an inherently sacrosanct individual not to be limited by a gender stereotype, but we also know that boys and girls learn differently right before our eyes.âMichael Gurian
Boys and Girls Learn Differently!
What Are the Differences?
Structural Differences
And this meansâgirls are generally better at multitasking than boys, including watching and listening and making notes at the same time. It also may explain why girls tend to tune into their own and othersâ feelings and move emotional content more quickly into thought and verbal processes. Girls can tell you how they feel as they are feelingâboys often need time to process before they can explain feelings.

And this meansâboysâ brains tend to be poised for fight or flight and for a physical response when they feel threatened or emotionally charged. Boys in your class may slam a book, kick a chair, use an expletive, or engage in some other kind of physical display when challenged. This behavior may be the result of an emotionally charged incident when the boy is not given enough time to process the emotional content.
- ⢠Hippocampus. A key player in converting information from working memory into long-term or permanent memory. This process is crucial for learning to have meaning and for retention. The hippocampus tends to be larger in females and the speed of neural transmissions is faster than in males, resulting in generally increased memory storage for the female brain.
- ⢠Amygdala. A small, almond-shaped structure connected to one end of the hippocampus that plays a very important role in the processing of emotions, especially fear and anger. The amygdala tends to be larger in males. Some researchers believe that the close proximity of the amygdala to the hippocampus suggests that emotional content is âtaggedâ onto many long-term memories. Consequently, recalling a memory can recall an emotion as well.
And this meansâboys often display increased aggressive or impulsive responsesâthey tend to be sent to the principal a lot more than girls! Girls attach more emotional and sensory detail to events and reme...
Table of contents
- Cover
- Table of Contents
- 1 The Science of Boy-Girl Learning Differences
- 2 Keep âEm Moving
- 3 Make It Visual
- 4 Empower the Learner
- 5 Get Them Learning Together
- 6 Making It Matter
- 7 Art Smart
- 8 Connecting with Your Students
- 9 Building Character
- 10 The Home Stretch
- Epilogue
- Sources
- Index
- End User License Agreement