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62.
 US Department of Education, “Positive Action,” p. 3.
63.
 Niloofar Bavarian, Kendra Lewis et al., “Using Social-Emotional and Character Development to Improve Academic Outcomes: A Matched-Pair, Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial in Low-Income, Urban Schools” (submitted for publication).
64.
 William Herndon,
Abraham Lincoln: The True Story of a Great Life
, vol. 3 (Chicago: Belford-Clark, 1890), p. 439.
65.
 Epictetus,
The Handbook of Epictetus
, tr. Nicholas White (Indianapolis, IN: Hackett Publishing, 1983).
66.
 Kim Loop, “Lake County, Michigan Sees Firsthand Effects of Positive Action,”
Positive Action
, April 20, 2011,
www.positiveaction.net/about/index.asp?ID1=7&ID2=705&ID3=1408
(accessed July 13, 2012).
67.
 Benjamin DeMott, “Morality Plays,”
Harper's Magazine
, December 1994, p. 67.
68.
 Alfie Kohn, “How Not to Teach Values: A Critical Look at Character Education,”
Phi Delta Kappan
, February 1997, p. 431.
69.
 Ibid., p. 433.
70.
 Thomas J. Lasley II, “The Missing Ingredient in Character Education,”
Phi Delta Kappan
, April 1997, p. 654.
71.
 The program was developed by a California-based group called the Jefferson Center for Character Education:
www.jeffersoncenter.org/
.
72.
 Tim Stafford, “Helping Johnny Be Good,”
Christianity Today
, September 11, 1995, p. 34.
73.
 Ibid.
74.
 For an excellent practical guide to the moral development of boys, see Michael Gurian,
A Fine Young Man
(New York: Tarcher/Putnam, 1998).
75.
 Angela Lee Duckworth and Martin Seligman, “Self-Discipline Gives Girls the Edge: Gender in Self-Discipline, Grades, and Achievement Test Scores,”
Journal of Education Psychology
98 (2006), pp. 186â208.
9. War and Peace
1.
 Peggy Orenstein,
School Girls: Young Women, Self-Esteem, and the Confidence Gap
(New York: Doubleday, 1994), p. 248.
2.
 The Boys Initiative,
www.theboysinitiative.org/
(accessed September 21, 2012).
3.
 Approximately eight hundred Chicago Public Schools students took part in Becoming a ManâSports Edition from 2009 to 2011. Researchers at the University of Chicago Crime Lab tracked students and reported a “miraculous change in violent crime arrest rates” (44 percent decrease) and a significant improvement in class attendance among students who had participated in the program. See Frank Main, “Study: Chicago Sports Program Cut Violent Crime, Boosted School Attendance,”
Chicago Sun-Times
, July 13, 2012,
www.suntimes.com/news/metro/13744284-418/study-chicago-sports-program-cut-violent-crime-boosted-school-attendance.html
(accessed July 19, 2012).
4.
 Tom Wolfe, “The Great Relearning,”
Orange County Register
, January 24, 1988, p. J01.
5.
 Ibid.
6.
 Patricia Stevens, ed.,
Between Mothers and Sons: Women Writers Talk About Having Sons and Raising Men
(New York: Scribner, 1999).
7.
 Deborah Galyan, “Watching
Star Trek
with Dylan,” in
Between Mothers and Sons
, ed. Stevens, p. 50.
8.
 Ibid., pp. 50â51.
9.
 Ibid., pp. 51â52.
10.
 Janet Burroway, “Soldier Son,” in
Between Mothers and Sons
, ed. Stevens, p. 37.
11.
 Ibid., p. 40.
12.
 Mary Gordon, “Mother and Son,” in
Between Mothers and Sons
, ed. Stevens, p. 163.
13.
 Ibid., p. 164.
14.
 See Hannah Rosin, “The End of Men,” The Atlantic, July/August 2010,
www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2010/07/the-end-of-men/8135/
(accessed July 19, 2012). See also Dan Abrams, Man Down: Proof Beyond a Reasonable Doubt That Women Are Better Cops, Drivers, Gamblers, Spies, World Leaders, Beer Tasters, Hedge Fund Managers, and Just About Everything Else (New York: Abrams Image, 2011).
Page numbers in
italics
refer to figures.
Abrams, Dan,
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adolescent development,
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â96,
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â32,
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,
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alleged “girl crisis” in,
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â100,
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“boys-in-crisis” theory on,
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â32,
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â37,
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â89,
204
“ADVANCE” campaign,
70
â71
Advanced Placement (AP) program,
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,
24
,
35
,
38
,
161
African Americans,
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,
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,
23
â24,
25
,
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,
82
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84
,
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gender gap in education of,
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aggression,
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70
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118
,
119
,
121
,
144
,
180
,
221
n
,
238
n
rough-and-tumble play vs.,
41
â42
sports and,
57
Ali, Russlynn,
10
Allred, Carol Gerber,
192
,
193
â94
Allred, Gloria,
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â65,
67
,
80
,
81
,
87
Alonzo, Richard,
40
Ambrose, Stephen,
124
â25
American Association of University Women (AAUW),
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,
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,
11
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,
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,
35
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,
126
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162
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166
,
210
n
,
214
n
How Schools Shortchange Girls
report of,
18
,
101
â3,
210
n
self-esteem studies commissioned by,
99
â103,
106
Where the Girls Are
report of,
20
â24
American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU),
90
,
156
,
162
,
171
single-sex schooling opposed by,
4
â5,
82
,
83
,
84
,
87
â88
Women's Rights Projects of,
83
American Council for CoEducational Schooling (ACCES),
83
â84,
85
â86,
88
,
90
American Educational Research Association (AERA),
102
,
210
n
American Enterprise Institute,
17
,
37
American Jurist,
59
American Psychiatric Association (APA),
131
,
173
American Psychological Association (APA),
48
â49,
51
antiharassment programs,
55
â56,
203
zero-tolerance policies and,
60
â62
Are Boys Making the Grade?
(Rennie Center report),
19
Asian Americans,
24
Aspen Declaration on Character Education,
190
Asperger's syndrome,
167
Atlantic,
19
attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder (ADHD),
18
,
119
,
211
n
Australia,
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,
34
,
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,
166
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,
201
“boy-friendly” educational initiatives passed in,
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,
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â51,
155
â56,
158
,
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,
170
â71
Aviation High School,
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â11,
27
,
33
,
38
,
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,
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,
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,
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Barack Obama Male Leadership Academy,
83
Barbie interactive games,
141
Barnett, Rosalind Chait,
22
Barwell, Gavin,
150
â51
Bauerlein, Mark,
156
â57
Beck Depression Inventory,
129
Becoming a Man: Sports Edition,
48
,
200
,
240
n
Behind the Pay Gap
(AAUW report),
27
Berkowitz, Marvin,
192
Bertrand, Marianne,
47
â48
Bertsch, Tatiana,
109
â10
Best Practice
(teacher-training book),
158
â59
Between Mothers and Sons
(Stevenson),
201
â3
Bier, Mindy,
192
Bigler, Rebecca,
84
Blackstone Valley Regional Vocational Technical school,
160
â61,
162
â63,
164
,
165
,
171
Blankenhorn, David,
120
â21
Bloomberg, Michael,
169
Blue School, Pink School
(Gotbaum),
10
Boston Globe,
114
Bowen, Elizabeth,
109
boys:
academic disengagement of,
16
,
18
,
34
,
35
,
41
,
105
,
150
,
154
,
159
,
160
,
197
academic gap and underachievement of,
see
gender gap; male underachievement
adolescent “psychological crisis” proclaimed in,
127
â32,
133
â37,
188
â89,
204
aggressive tendencies in,
3
,
41
â42,
55
,
62
,
67
,
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,
86
,
119
,
120
,
144
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n
arrest and incarceration rates of,
25
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48
,
136
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“call-out” gap and,
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,
210
n
,
227
n
competitiveness in,
3
,
39
,
55
,
62
,
70
,
123
conduct disorders in,
63
,
173
,
183
â84,
197
criminal behavior of,
see
criminal behavior; juvenile delinquency
discipline and structure as beneficial to,
3
,
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,
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â49,
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â74,
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,
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â95,
198
early childhood disorders of,
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emotional disengagement in,
116
,
117
â20,
121
,
122
â23,
126
,
139
â43,
144
,
145
feminist mothers as gaining insights into nature of,
201
â3
in forced “separation” from nurturing mothers,
117
,
118
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119
â20,
121
â22,
123
,
130
â31,
135
,
136
,
175
higher test scores of,
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â16,
17
â18,
35
â36
inattentiveness in,
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â37,
102
,
228
n
masculine acculturation viewed