“The underachievement of boys in the education system is a really serious issue faced by parents, teachers and all of society.”
– Dr. James S. Brown, MA, MEd EdD, Author of Rescuing our Underachieving Sons
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“Boys are falling behind in education, mental health, and a sense of purpose—creating a crisis that affects families, communities, and the future of our society.”
– Dr. Warren Farrel, Author of The Boy Crisis
“In discussing gender differences in education, it’s crucial to consider the interaction of biology, culture, and education systems, recognizing that these differences are not immutable but can change with societal evolution and educational reforms. Moreover, the conversation must be sensitive to the diversity within each gender, acknowledging that individual experiences can significantly vary from these broad trends”.
– Christina Hoff Sommers. Author of The War on Boys
“The underachievement of boys in the education system is a really serious issue faced by parents, teachers and all of society.”
– Dr. James S. Brown, MA, MEd EdD, Author of Rescuing our Underachieving Sons
As we look around, it’s clear that boys are facing significant challenges in today’s society—especially in education, mental health, and relationships. Boys are increasingly falling behind in school, and a growing disparity between boys and girls is becoming more evident.
Historically, when girls faced barriers to success, society took proactive steps to level the playing field, helping them thrive. Now, boys are disengaging from education, social connections, and in some cases, even life itself. It’s time to adjust our approach, inspire our boys, and help them unlock their full potential. It’s time for us to shift our focus and create an environment where boys can succeed just as girls do today.
Data from the past decade shows alarming trends with boys: lower literacy scores, higher school dropout rates, increased depression, disengagement, lower post-secondary attendance, and rising unemployment along with substance abuse among young men. This lack of participation in society can often lead to depression and, tragically, suicide. A healthy society depends on healthy fathers, healthy sons, and healthy communities.
We need to inspire and support our boys today to ensure a better future for everyone. We envision a future where every boy is equipped to succeed academically, emotionally, and socially. By inspiring our boys now, we create a generation of leaders, innovators, and role models who will drive a brighter, more equitable future for all.
Let’s take action today—when our boys succeed, life improves for everyone.
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