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Why do fewer and fewer high school and college aged males elect to study French as a foreign language? Theories abound, among them that French is less practical than other language options, and that French language and culture bear distinctly feminine attributes which many young males are hesitant to embrace. This book looks closely at the single-sex and coeducational secondary environments to produce various theories as to why male enrollment in French class suffers so much less when girls are not around. A good resource for foreign language teachers, school administrators, and anyone…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Why do fewer and fewer high school and college aged males elect to study French as a foreign language? Theories abound, among them that French is less practical than other language options, and that French language and culture bear distinctly feminine attributes which many young males are hesitant to embrace. This book looks closely at the single-sex and coeducational secondary environments to produce various theories as to why male enrollment in French class suffers so much less when girls are not around. A good resource for foreign language teachers, school administrators, and anyone interested in how boys and girls learn and perceive of the role of the high school experience.
Autorenporträt
Cortland A. Mathers Jr., Ph.D: Studied French at Ithaca College in upstate New York and obtained his doctorate at Boston College. He is currently the Director of World Languages for Weston Public Schools in Weston, Massachusetts and has taught French, Spanish, and English as a second language for 27 years.