According to reports, this series of teaching AIDS is divided into? Blue edition? And then what? Red edition? Based on the online education platform cooperated by publishing houses and the feedback from scholars, the learning characteristics of boys and girls in various knowledge points were adjusted differently. However, after being questioned by public opinion, East China Normal University Press issued a statement saying: Because of the great controversy, it is decided to terminate the publication of this set of books and will not be issued from now on.
I think the publication of educational books can be compared with big data, but education is gender-neutral. If textbooks are divided into men and women, it is sexism. It is not that there are intellectual differences between boys and girls, but that students have different specialties for themselves. If it is only divided into male and female versions, I think it is sexist. The gap between boys and girls in professional fields may be different, but it does not mean that their ability to receive educational knowledge is different. If it is simply divided into men and women, what materials are used to distribute educational institutions that travel as teaching AIDS? Is it the difference in intelligence between men and women? Therefore, education is gender-neutral. Different data surveys can be conducted according to each person's different specialties. Perhaps the starting point of the publishing house is good, but if it is only divided into male and female editions, it will increase discrimination against gender, which is very bad for education and is a hidden danger. If subject education is divided into men and women, it will involve issues of fairness and discrimination. Why can't girls learn from boys? Why are there male and female versions? These are all problems.
Education and knowledge should be regardless of age, gender and national boundaries. So it is wrong to say that the godfather of mathematics is divided into male and female classes. You can teach students in accordance with their aptitude, but you can't discriminate on the basis of sex.