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4/16/2011 | Download File (22.89 MB)

Hosts Justin Trottier and Michael Payton discuss the debate surrounding the implementation of a boys' focused school in Toronto, which has occurred under the leadership of Chris Spence, the education director for the Toronto District School Board in Ontario, Canada. Michael and Justin agree the acknowledgment of the problem of boys' dropping out and under-enrolling in university is a great vindication, while debating the relative merits of segregation by gender versus other potential solutions to this problem. They also compare and contrast gender segregation in education with Afrocentric schools as well as divisions based on religion or culture. Articles of interest Different But Equal (University of Toronto Magazine, Winter 2011) Boys-only grade school proposed for Toronto (Toronto Star, Oct 2009) Schools plan calls for boys-only classes (Parent Central, Oct 2009) From Bias to Balance.  The Pendulum Effect brings you Gender and Equality from a new perspective.??We promise you edgy and controversial episodes that also raise critical points about gender.  Please pass on the links to our itunes account and to our homepage to friends and colleagues who may be interested!Hosts Justin Trottier: A leading figure in the freethought movement, Justin is an outspoken advocate of church-state separation, freedom of expression and inquiry, equality rights for non-believers and science education.  He's had television appearances on CBC, TVO, CTS, OMNI, Global, the Space Channel, CH and CityTV, as well as dozens of radio appearances and coverage in campus, city and national newspapers.News/Discussion Michael Payton: A recent graduate of York University, Michael also worked as a research intern at Harvard and MIT. In 2008 he was ranked in the top ten debaters in Canada and the top 30 in North America.  Michael is also an active public spokesperson - having appeared on numerous TV and radio stations like CBC Radio, the John Moore Show and CTS Television for various political organizations such as the Canadian Secular Alliance.

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4/16/2011 | Download File (22.89 MB) - right click to download

Hosts Justin Trottier and Michael Payton discuss the debate surrounding the implementation of a boys' focused school in Toronto, which has occurred under the leadership of Chris Spence, the education director for the Toronto District School Board in Ontario, Canada. Michael and Justin agree the acknowledgment of the problem of boys' dropping out and under-enrolling in university is a great vindication, while debating the relative merits of segregation by gender versus other potential solutions to this problem. They also compare and contrast gender segregation in education with Afrocentric schools as well as divisions based on religion or culture. Articles of interest Different But Equal (University of Toronto Magazine, Winter 2011) Boys-only grade school proposed for Toronto (Toronto Star, Oct 2009) Schools plan calls for boys-only classes (Parent Central, Oct 2009) From Bias to Balance.  The Pendulum Effect brings you Gender and Equality from a new perspective.??We promise you edgy and controversial episodes that also raise critical points about gender.  Please pass on the links to our itunes account and to our homepage to friends and colleagues who may be interested!Hosts Justin Trottier: A leading figure in the freethought movement, Justin is an outspoken advocate of church-state separation, freedom of expression and inquiry, equality rights for non-believers and science education.  He's had television appearances on CBC, TVO, CTS, OMNI, Global, the Space Channel, CH and CityTV, as well as dozens of radio appearances and coverage in campus, city and national newspapers.News/Discussion Michael Payton: A recent graduate of York University, Michael also worked as a research intern at Harvard and MIT. In 2008 he was ranked in the top ten debaters in Canada and the top 30 in North America.  Michael is also an active public spokesperson - having appeared on numerous TV and radio stations like CBC Radio, the John Moore Show and CTS Television for various political organizations such as the Canadian Secular Alliance.

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