Differences In The Activity Of Female And Male Students In Guwa Kidul Village Cirebon
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https://doi.org/10.36418/dev.v1i1.57Keywords:
Effectiveness, Education, GenderAbstract
The inequality of academic achievement between
female students and men in the village of guwa kidul
creates anxiety for kuwu. Into a big question mark to
be broken. Thus the reason for research on inequality.
The method used in this study is a descriptive
qualitative in which the research data is described or
described. The study is conducted in SMPS al
munawaroh village of guwa kidul district kaliwein
cirebon district. Studies show that female students
who dominate the quantity in schools are able to
outperform male academic achievement. However,
in non-academic aspects male students are superior.
The causes of this are due to female students' greater
study, reading, and memorization. Male students, on
the other hand, are more adept at lessons that train
creativity and skills such as sports and art. Which
means they both have their own preeminence toward
excellence. The school endeavored to ensure that
both objects of research could hone their potential
through reading and religious literacy.
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