Yes, just like everywhere else the choice should be there for parents to make. Whether we favour co-ed or same-sex schools, it should be a personal decision.
But it will not solve the problems of harrassment as there is not relation between one thing and the other.
Also, I disagree with the member who says that it makes you act weirdly towards the opposite sex and see it as a sexual object! I wonder what are the bases of this claim. Boys and girls should be encouraged to interact in a healthy way during their free time, but from my personal experience I believe (and there is plenty of research that supports that) that boys and girls meet their educational needs best when they are kept in separate classrooms up till the time that they settle into puberty, when their learning differences tend to disappeard. Naturally, universities and superior education should always be co-ed.
Yes, just like everywhere else the choice should be there for parents to make. Whether we favour co-ed or same-sex schools, it should be a personal decision.
But it will not solve the problems of harrassment as there is not relation between one thing and the other.
Also, I disagree with the member who says that it makes you act weirdly towards the opposite sex and see it as a sexual object! I wonder what are the bases of this claim. Boys and girls should be encouraged to interact in a healthy way during their free time, but from my personal experience I believe (and there is plenty of research that supports that) that boys and girls meet their educational needs best when they are kept in separate classrooms up till the time that they settle into puberty, when their learning differences tend to disappeard. Naturally, universities and superior education should always be co-ed.