Showing posts with label boys. Show all posts
Showing posts with label boys. Show all posts

Saturday, 18 August 2018

Gender imbalance - boys, girls and going to university


I knew there was (what I thought a marginal) female majority in young people going up to university. I hadn't appreciated just how big this margin is these days:
‘Of all the A-level entries that were reported today, 55 per cent of them were female, and therefore 45 per cent of them male. That means that there were 81,000 more A-level entries from girls than there were from boys. And if you divide by three, figuring that most people do three A-levels, that’s 27,000 fewer males. That’s almost exactly the gap that we see today in the 18-year-old young men placed in universities compared to young women.’
This is from Mary Curnock Cook, educationalist and former head of UCAS and comes from a Spectator podcast. The report also comments that nobody is really interested in asking whether this gender gap is something requiring some attention. It may be that the young men are doing well-paid vocations like plastering, bricklaying and dicking about on computers but it could also be the case that our education system, having rightly adjusted itself to give greater opportunity to girls, has in the manner of Thurber's bear ended up leaning over too far backwards.

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Monday, 20 December 2010

Indestructible?


The one thing we all know about Tonka Toys is that they are indestructible. So - around 40 years ago - my brothers and I decided to put this to the test. The experiment was comprehensive - or as comprehensive as nine and ten year olds can make these matters.

The tests included:

Bashing with various blunt implements - bricks, mallets, hammers and stray lumps of metal.

Dropping from a great height (in this case the top of our cherry tree)

Burning - ultimately by making a fire over the top of the said Tonka

Running over with the garden roller

Throwing against the wall

The tests were repeated for much of an afternoon. And the conclusion....

....that Tonka Toys were (aside from the rubber caterpillar tracks) pretty much indestructible!

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