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Single-Sex Education?

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This week, Samantha and Remoy tackle a long-awaited topic: Single-Sex Education. Is it helpful or does it just reinforce stereotypes about boys and girls?? They are joined by Regine Roy, founder and CEO of Queen Geniuses, an organization dedicated to teenage girls' growth and development, and Barry Cooper, formerly High School Dean of Eagle Academy for Young Men, Ocean Hill, in Brooklyn, now starting his own program working with men and boys, and author of a book about successfully co-parenting. These guys make a strong case for single-sex education and it's not at all what Samantha and Remoy think. Check it out...

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This week, Samantha and Remoy tackle a long-awaited topic: Single-Sex Education. Is it helpful or does it just reinforce stereotypes about boys and girls?? They are joined by Regine Roy, founder and CEO of Queen Geniuses, an organization dedicated to teenage girls' growth and development, and Barry Cooper, formerly High School Dean of Eagle Academy for Young Men, Ocean Hill, in Brooklyn, now starting his own program working with men and boys, and author of a book about successfully co-parenting. These guys make a strong case for single-sex education and it's not at all what Samantha and Remoy think. Check it out...

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