So it is not so absolute that boys must be better at math than girls. In fact, from the big data analysis, girls' English is much better than boys' English. Is it true that English is also divided into male and female versions? I just don't think it's necessary to divide math into male and female versions. East China Normal University Press originally planned to publish a set of mathematics series for boys and girls. However, because this issue is particularly sensitive, and then caused a lot of hot discussion on the Internet, this set of books is very controversial.
So now this set of books has stopped publishing, and then it will not be released again. Although the original intention of this set of books is to teach students in accordance with their aptitude, it may also be based on big data analysis or provide relevant counseling for boys and girls from different ways of thinking. Then, in fact, the official of East China Normal University Press also said that the male version is not more difficult than the female version, and the difficulty is similar, but the teaching methods and example thinking of some chapters have changed a little. His original intention was good, but the effect was not so good.
It is this set of books that, if implemented, will make people feel uncomfortable and always feel a little sexist. This proves that, in fact, some teaching tools should not be divided so finely, and it is not appropriate to divide them into male and female versions. This kind of market segmentation, like the last edition of toothpaste for men and women, will eventually be eliminated by the market. The nature of this mathematics teaching aid is not suitable for male and female editions.