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Gender Differences in Education
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Gender differences go beyond obvious characteristics. There are observed differences in the sequence of development in the brain regions of a male or female, which influence learning abilities. These differences also explain why a female and a male tend to have differences in cognitive and emotional development. The differences in the tempo of the development of a male or female brain have been the focus of much neuroscience research. This is in hope of giving light to the issues on education and development.
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Gender Differences in Learning

The classroom is composed of an interesting bunch of learners. Most of the time, they all look eager and enthusiastic. It cannot be denied, however, that no two individuals learn in the same way. This is especially true when they are of different genders. One of the primary differences between a male and a female is how they learn and how to best approach their learning style. Clearly, this poses a concern for the teacher who has both genders in the classroom.
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