{"id":15192,"date":"2013-03-25T04:03:41","date_gmt":"2013-03-25T04:03:41","guid":{"rendered":""},"modified":"2013-03-26T05:03:06","modified_gmt":"2013-03-26T05:03:06","slug":"Girls-in-China-outshining-boys-in-academic-achievements","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/asiancemagazine.com\/?p=15192","title":{"rendered":"Girls in China outshining boys in academic achievements"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>Girls in China have been outshining the boys in academic achievements and experts said it is a worrying sign that can have negative long term effects on society. <\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Sixteen-year-old Wu Yifan is a high school student enrolled in an all-boys&#8217; class in central Shanghai. <\/p>\n<p>It is the first of its kind at a public school in China and was started last year when studies found that boys were struggling to keep up with the girls in class &#8211; a situation that Wu used to face when he was in a co-ed class. <\/p>\n<p><strong>&#8220;The pressure sometimes got so big till we wonder &#8216;Why are all the top 10 students in class all girls?<\/strong> Are they better than us?&#8217; So it got to a point when we&#8217;ll start finding excuses like how girls are just naturally better than boys. Even public opinion now has it as females being sharper than males and that gives us more excuses,&#8221; said Wu.<\/p>\n<p>Between 2006 and 2007, 65 per cent of China&#8217;s top national scholarships went to girls. <\/p>\n<p>And in 2010, 330,000 more girls gained entry into universities over the boys.<\/p>\n<p>Sociologist Zhou Haiwang who conducted the studies said it is a worrying trend.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;More and more outstanding women are unable to find suitable partners. This is also a result of women outshining men,&#8221; said the deputy director at Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences.<\/p>\n<p>Many put the blame on China&#8217;s education system which stresses on rote-learning and obedience &#8211; qualities which girls are said to be better at.<\/p>\n<p>Others said it is the patriarchal Chinese society which has spoilt the boys in China. <\/p>\n<p>In the hope of finding better ways to teach boys, one public school in Shanghai started two all-male classes in 2011 and lessons include more physical activities and hands-on problem-solving elements. <\/p>\n<p>Lu Qisheng, Principal of Shanghai No.8 Senior High School, said: &#8220;If we can, through the all-boys&#8217; class, find better teaching methods for boys, we can then implement them in co-ed schools and cultivate better male students.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>The school said it has seen results. More boys from the two classes have become the school&#8217;s top 20 scorers in the past six months.<\/p>\n<p>Wu said his studies have improved tremendously and credited it to the healthy competition he gets from being in an all-boys class.<\/p>\n<p>While China&#8217;s current education system may appear to favour the girls and allow them to outshine the boys in school, few of the country&#8217;s top political and corporate leaders are female.<\/p>\n<p>Women are generally discriminated against in the workplace and studies have shown that they earn 10 per cent lesser than men and get fewer opportunities at promotion.<br \/>\n<strong><br \/>\nIt is one of the reasons driving girls to work harder in school so that they can possibly stand a better chance in the workforce later in life.<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>Looks like they should reverse the one child policy!?<\/strong><br \/>\n<!--break--><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Girls in China have been outshining the 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