【Unlocking Word Meanings】
 今日の単語・フレーズ
Read the following words/expressions found in today’s article.
1. comprehensive /ˌkɒmprɪˈhɛnsɪv/ (adj.) – extensive or large in scope
Example: The comprehensive study analyzed more than 10,000 cases from different countries.
2. trivial /ˈtrɪviəl/ (adj.) – refers to a very small matter; unimportant
Example: You can forget about the problem; it’s trivial. 
3. nonexistent /ˌnɒnɪgˈzɪstənt/ (adj.) – absent; does not exist
Example: Single-education schools are almost non-existent in the rural community.
4. modest /ˈmɒdɪst/ (adj.) – not much; moderate or little in amount
Example: The school stopped the program because its benefits are modest.
5. evident /ˈɛvɪdənt/ (adj.) – very clear
Example: The teacher’s anger over the students’ lack of initiative is evident in his tone.
【Article】
 ニュース記事
Read the text below.
A   recent study revealed that single-gender education does not have much advantage   over co-education. 
The   research analyzed 184 studies of more than 1.6 million students in 21   countries all over the world. The research looked into the students’   performance in and attitude towards mathematics and science, their verbal   skills, and their attitude towards school, gender stereotyping, aggression,   victimization, and body image. 
The comprehensive analysis of the data   showed that there is not enough evidence that single-gender education has   much advantage over co-education. Researchers specifically discovered that   single-gender education schools do not educate students any better than co-ed   schools.  
The proponents of   single-gender education argue that separating boys from girls increases   students’ interest and performance in academics. But according to a professor   at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, these advantages are trivial and even nonexistent in many cases. 
Some studies showed   that single-gender education has   modest benefits on math performance and none on science among both boys   and girls. However, no benefits were evident   in recent studies that used more efficient methods. 
According to theories,   single-gender education is more advantageous especially for girls. These   theories suggest that without boys in the classroom, girls would be able to perform   better in subjects that are male-dominated, like math and science. A   theoretical approach called “girl power” also argues that girls usually fall   behind boys in some subjects in co-ed schools. 
However, these theories   are not supported by the researchers’ recent analysis. In fact, the researchers   found that girls’ educational aspirations were not higher in single-gender   schools. 
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【Viewpoint Discussion】
 ディスカッションテーマ
Enjoy a discussion with your tutor.  
Discussion A
·         Do you agree with the findings of the study? Why or why not?
·         Which approach do you prefer—single-gender schooling or co-ed schooling? Explain.
Discussion B
·         How can we encourage students to perform better in school? Explain. 
·         In your opinion, how can the educational system be improved? Explain.