How to Solve the Education Crisis for Boys and Men | Richard Reeves | TED

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In 1972,
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the US passed a landmark piece of legislation.
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The new law was called Title IX,
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and it expanded economic and educational opportunities for women,
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especially in higher education.
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Back then, there was a 16-percentage-point gap
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in the awarding of college degrees
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in favor of men.
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Within a decade,
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women had caught up and then just blew right past the men.
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Today, there's an 18-percentage-point gap in the awarding of college degrees.
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So there's a bigger gender gap today,
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in US higher education,
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than there was 50 years ago when Title IX was passed.
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It's just the other way around.
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I study inequality for a living,
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and for most of my career,
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I focused on the divides of class and race.
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But in recent years,
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I've just been noticing more and more gender gaps
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and not in the direction that I was expecting.
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Probably like most of you,
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I’m used to thinking about gender equality
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and the goal of gender equality as synonymous
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with the advancement of women and girls.
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But it's now clear that there are many boys and men
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who've fallen behind
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and that we have to be able to think about gender inequality
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in both directions.
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One thing that makes that hard is that the changes have been so quick,
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so rapid,
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that it's hard to update our beliefs to match the new facts.
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It's a bit like the needles on a compass swinging round.
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Suddenly north is south and south is north.
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It's really quite disorienting.
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But it's clear that on some measures at least
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now men are lagging quite a way behind,
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not least on college campuses.
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And that reflects the fact that boys are trailing girls
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throughout the education system.
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Two thirds of the top academic performers in high school,
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measured by GPA, are girls.
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And two thirds of those at the bottom are boys.
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It's not just in the US.
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If we look at the 20 most economically advanced countries in the world,
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there's on average a 13-percentage-point gap
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in the share of young men and young women with a college degree,
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with young women much more likely to have a college degree.
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And in some nations, the gap is much bigger.
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In Norway, for example,
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there's almost a 20-point gap.
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And just like in the US,
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these differences at the college level
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reflect what's happening earlier in the school system.
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It used to be that maybe boys were ahead in math and science,
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girls were ahead in reading and language in roughly equal measure.
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That's not true today.
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Internationally, at the age of 15,
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there's a five-point gap in favor of boys and math.
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There's essentially no gap in science,
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a slight gap in favor of girls actually in science.
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But boys are 30 points behind girls at the age of 15
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in reading and language skills.
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But not all boys and men are struggling in the same way.
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The intersection of gender with class and race really matters here.
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So boys from poorer households
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and middle-class households,
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much less likely to attend college than girls from the same background.
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But there's a much smaller gap at the top of the economic ladder.
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I think one of the reasons
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that elites can sometimes struggle to grasp what's going on with boys and men
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is that the gender gaps are just much less stark
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in affluent communities.
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And the gender gaps are even more stark for Black Americans.
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For every Black man getting a college degree,
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there are two Black women.
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So anybody who really cares about boys and men
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has to care about racial injustice and economic inequality.
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And anybody who really cares about racial injustice
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and economic inequality
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has to care about boys and men.
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Now, the fact that the education system doesn't seem to be working very well
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for lots of boys and men
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is obviously not intentional.
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There wasn't a feminist conspiracy 100 years ago
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to say, "Well, it might take a century, but eventually we'll overtake them."
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(Laughter)
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Especially as it was men who mostly designed the school system.
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What’s happened is that as the artificial and sexist barriers
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that were placed in front of women and girls
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have been successively removed,
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so their natural advantages in the classroom have been revealed.
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Compared to girls,
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boys face two big structural disadvantages in education.
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First, their brains simply develop later.
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The skills of planning, organization and impulse control
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are associated with the prefrontal cortex,
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which develops in adolescence especially.
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But about a year later, on average, for boys than for girls.
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So there's a significant difference there in the timing of brain development.
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Social scientists refer to those skills, planning, organization, etcetera,
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as non-cognitive skills.
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I like to think of them as "chemistry homework" skills.
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You know, doing your chemistry homework requires a lot of steps.
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You have to be paying attention in class when the assignment is given.
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You have to make a note of it.
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You have to remember hours later that you're supposed to do it.
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You have to actually sit down and do it,
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instead of something more enticing instead.
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And remember, it's chemistry homework, so that's everything.
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(Laughter)
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Sorry, I know there are some chemists here, I'm sorry.
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And then turn it in.
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That's a lot of steps, right?
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That's a lot.
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Getting your homework done requires your impulse control
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to match what psychologists refer to as sensation seeking.
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Basically, that urge to go and do something more fun, more exciting.
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And even in the most difficult years of adolescence,
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which are also the crucial years for educational success,
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girls have a reasonable balance between impulse control and sensation seeking.
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But it's a very different story for adolescent boys.
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They have higher levels of sensation seeking.
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And with that less developed prefrontal cortex,
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they have significantly lower levels of impulse control.
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Again, on average.
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Now if you still don't believe me,
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go into any ninth or 10th grade classroom
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and ask all the students to open up their backpacks.
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(Laughter)
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Most, many, at least of the girls, will have pretty carefully organized,
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nicely labeled binders.
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And for many, if not most of the boys,
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it will resemble a small, controlled explosion.
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(Laughter)
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It's not that girls are smarter than boys.
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There's no gender gap in intelligence levels
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in either direction.
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It is just that girls develop more of these non-cognitive skills,
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these "chemistry homework" skills,
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somewhat earlier than boys do.
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That's just a fact.
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But it is a fact that we ignore in education policy.
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The second big structural problem that boys face in the classroom
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is the lack of male teachers.
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After falling for decades,
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the share of K-12 teachers who are male in the US is now just 23 percent.
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And falling.
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And the lack of male teachers matters for at least three reasons.
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First, for many children, [they] can be an important male role model,
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especially if they don't have one at home.
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And second, male teachers appear to be more sensitive
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to the specific challenges of boys in the classroom.
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I can vividly remember my own experience.
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I can actually still feel what it was like to sit for what felt like hours on end
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on an incredibly hard plastic chair,
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and that it was actually a male primary school teacher, Mr. Cole,
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who gave us more opportunities to move around,
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made the lessons a little bit more interactive.
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And the third reason male teachers may matter
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is there's some evidence that,
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especially in subjects like English,
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which is where the boys have fallen so far behind,
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having a male teacher seems to dispel the idea
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that reading and writing just aren't for me or for people like me.
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In a similar way to how having a female teacher
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has historically helped girls in STEM subjects.
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Right now, in too many of our schools,
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our boys feel like square pegs being forced into round holes.
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And too often our response is to try and fix the boys
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rather than fix the schools.
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The problems of boys are turned into problems with boys.
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If they struggle to sit still or pay attention
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or apply themselves to a task,
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they may be diagnosed with some kind of disability.
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Their problems are thus medicalized and often medicated.
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In the US today, 23 percent of school-age boys
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have been diagnosed with some form of developmental disability.
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Twice the rate for girls.
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ADHD, as you might expect, is the most common.
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But really,
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when one in four of our boys has a developmental disability,
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it seems clear to me that it is the system which is disabling
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rather than the boys who are disabled.
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(Applause)
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Now, there's a lot we can do
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to make the education system work better for boys.
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Let's start with those two big problems,
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of later brain development and lack of male teachers.
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So first, we should start boys in school a year later.
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And the idea there is to level the playing field,
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given those differences in the timing of brain development.
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And actually that's already quite common practice
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at private schools and in lots of affluent communities,
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but it's actually not the boys from rich families
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who will benefit the most from that extra year.
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It's the boys from lower-income,
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poorer neighborhoods and families
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who would most benefit from the gift of extra time for development.
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And that's why I think this should be a question of public policy.
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Second, we need to recruit hundreds of thousands more male teachers,
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especially in subjects like English,
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where the boys are struggling so much
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and which is the subject men are least likely to be teaching.
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And here I think we can draw some really good lessons
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from the successful movement
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to get more women and girls interested in STEM subjects.
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So that means setting clear targets, launching public campaigns
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and offering financial scholarships
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to men who want to enter teaching as a profession.
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Of course, those are changes that will take time.
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Those are long-term changes.
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And there are millions of boys and men who are struggling right now.
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And so if you're a parent or a teacher working with a boy or a young man
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who's in difficulty right now,
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my message to you is, first,
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be careful not to even inadvertently judge him against a female standard
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or blame him if he's struggling in a system
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that just might not be working very well for him.
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Recognize and respect the ways in which he's different.
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Don't say,
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"Why can't you be more like your sister?"
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Try not to even think that.
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It's very important that we don't treat our boys
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as if they were malfunctioning girls.
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And the second message to those people, cousins, parents, neighbors, friends,
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uncles, coaches, anybody working with a boy or a young man
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who is struggling right now, is simply, thank you.
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Thank you.
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They do need you.
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Of course,
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doing more for boys and men
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doesn't mean doing any less for women and girls.
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That’s like saying to the parent of a son and daughter:
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"You're only allowed to care about one of them."
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And it's the kind of zero-sum thinking
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that is doing so much damage to our politics and to our culture.
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We can think two thoughts at once.
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We can do two things at once.
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(Applause)
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Two thoughts at once, two things at once.
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That's why Norway,
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a country that's made huge investments,
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quite rightly for women and girls,
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but where boys and men have now fallen behind on many measures,
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has launched a commission for boys and men.
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I've talked about education today,
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but there are many other areas where many boys and men are struggling,
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including in mental health, including suicide risk.
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Loneliness and belonging,
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family life, employment.
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And I don't think we can afford to get this wrong.
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If there are real problems in a society,
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and responsible people don't acknowledge and address them,
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irresponsible people will exploit them.
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And that is already happening on this issue,
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both online and at the ballot box.
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We cannot leave a vacuum by neglecting this issue.
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The future cannot be female.
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Nor, of course, can the future be male.
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The future has to be for every single one of us, every boy and girl,
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we have to rise together.
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Thank you.
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(Applause)
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(Applause ends)
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Chris Anderson: Thank you, Richard.
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I've got a question for you.
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Come this way.
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So you gave great advice there for the system as a whole,
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for teachers, for parents.
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But suppose you're a 14-year-old boy listening to this talk.
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What would you say to him?
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Richard Reeves: Huh.
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Well, the first thing I’d say is that if you are struggling at school
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or in some aspects of your life,
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that's almost certainly not just your fault.
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It may be that the system is just not working for you.
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The second thing I would say is ...
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We see you.
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We've got you.
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We understand, we've got your back.
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And the third thing I would say is, don't follow the people
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who say that the reason you're struggling is because women are flourishing.
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Or because of feminism.
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Or because of changes in society.
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That we somehow have to,
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in order to lift boys up,
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we have to somehow push women and girls back down again.
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Don't fall for that.
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Understand that we get that you're struggling,
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but don't turn this into zero-sum.
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Don't turn to some of the darker corners of the internet where unfortunately,
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that is the message many of our boys are getting.
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But the first part that's really important,
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that whole conversation that we had about belonging,
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the wonderful difference in belonging,
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if our boys don't feel that they belong,
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that we've got them, that we see them,
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they're going to be much more vulnerable to those voices.
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So don't listen to those voices, but we need them to listen to us instead.
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CA: Thank you so much.
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(Applause)
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