A. Colley et al., SCHOLL SUBJECT PREFERENCES OF PUPILS IN SINGLE-SEX AND CO-EDUCATIONALSECONDARY-SCHOOLS, Educational studies, 20(3), 1994, pp. 379-385
Rankings of school subject preferences were obtained from 321 male and
327 female pupils aged 11-12 years, and 245 male and 240 female pupil
s aged 15-16 years, from both single sex and co-educational secondary
schools. Overall rank orders showed an effect of school type for young
er pupils only, in which evidence for less gender stereotyping of scho
ol subjects in single sex schools was found. The rankings of the older
pupils, while not affected by school type, did show a clear effect of
gender, with higher rankings being given to mathematics, science and
physical education by boys and to art by girls.