Boys v School

Boys v School

The Class Divide

16 min · 30 de may de 2025
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As we try to make sense of why some boys fall behind in school, we have to talk about environment. Specifically, we need to talk about class. Because when you look at the data, it's clear it's working class boys who are struggling most. Produced by Stephen Mullan (rethinkingyouth.com [(https://rethinkingyouth.com/]) A Dreamscheme [https://www.dreamschemeni.org/] media project funded by LFT Charitable Trust.

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