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Published: 12/01/10, 3:16 AM / Last Update: 12/01/10, 3:14 AM
Study: Separate Classes Achieve Better Results
by Elad Benari
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A recent announcement by Israel’s Ministry of Education said that  hareidim who turn to academia will be eligible for stipends if they  prove that they studied in schools with separate classes for boys and  girls.
In light of this announcement, Arutz Sheva’s daily journal spoke on  Tuesday with Shai Cohen, director of the Hakima psychometric prep  institute for hareidim which itself provides separate classrooms.  According to Cohen, the guideline set out by the Ministry is a logical  one which will also result in better classroom achievements.
“If students study in separate classrooms they without a doubt achieve  better results,” said Cohen, and added that a student who has achieved a  score of 600 in the psychometric exam would be able to raise his score  to 670 points in a mixed school, but would be able to achieve an  additional 20 points in a school with separate classrooms.
According to Cohen, there is a logical explanation for this. “A young  man during his adolescent years, when he is around the opposite sex, he  feels the need to impress and does not give his full attention to  studying. He does not listen. He has a lot of distractions. When we  eliminate these distractions he can focus on learning.”
Cohen pointed out a recent recommendation by the Ministry of Education  to all high schools that some subjects should be studied in separate  schools. According to him, the main reason that this recommendation is  not implemented is due to budgetary reasons. “If it was only because it  was not popular I believe they would implement this,” he said. “But the  real reason is that it requires money. It causes a need to suddenly open  double the number of classes. Most schools run on an independent  budget, and they prefer to save rather than split classes.”
He added that in recent years the number of students in his own school  has doubled and attributed this to the fact that religious students do  not see the separate classrooms as a matter of extremism but rather as a  matter of professionalism. According to Cohen, there are even many  requests by secular girls to join the school due to their recognition  that learning in separate classes is an advantage. He explained that  secular girls are told from the beginning that the school is a religious  one and that they would be required to comply with dress code  regulations and the like, but added that the girls adapt to these  requirements.
Despite it all, Cohen doubts that separate classes in secular schools  will be seen anytime soon, due to the aforementioned budget  restrictions.
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