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Are we failing our boys in education? In this episode, Jesse and Jared tackle one of the most pressing—and often avoided—conversations in schools today: why boys are struggling and what the education system is getting wrong. From discipline and behavior to identity, motivation, and development, this conversation explores how modern schooling often clashes with how boys are designed to learn, grow, and lead. Rather than blaming boys, this episode challenges educators, parents, and school leaders to rethink systems, structures, and strategies so boys can truly thrive. “We need to honor our boys.” “Boys want your attention.” “Are we failing our boys?” 🎯 Key Takeaways The majority of school suspensions and expulsions involve boys Boys are often misaligned with current educational models Many boys internalize failure at a young age Schools tend to reward compliance over creativity Boys thrive in competition and responsibility Video games give boys a sense of control and achievement missing in school Boys are wired for leadership, action, and purpose Understanding impulsivity is essential for teaching boys well Educational environments must honor boys’ unique gifts ⏱ Chapters 0:00 Introduction to Boys in Education 00:29 The Reality of Boys in Education 02:27 Understanding the Challenges Boys Face 04:14 How Boys Are Designed 05:23 The Design of the Education System 09:06 Boys' Identity and Self-Perception 13:20 Boys' Competitive Nature and Video Games 18:21 Concluding Thoughts and Future Strategies 19:05 Hot Takes on Boys in Education #BoysEducation #EducationSystem #TeachingBoys #BoysBehavior #schooldiscipline #BoysLearning #EducationChallenges #BoysDevelopment