It seems to be repeated ad nauseam these days, especially promoted by rightwing men & podcast bros that boys are being discriminated against in education. They cite the large % of women in higher education who graduated with qualifications as proof.
Since the 1990s, the ways we deliver teaching have actively expanded to include learning styles for people "who have trouble sitting still and paying attention"
Boys and young men uninterested in university still have many more pathways to learn how to be builders, plumbers, heavy machinery operators, etc
I'm trying to figure out exactly what they think has changed in our ways of educating that are directly discriminatory to men. (except for you know "too many girl germs in our hallowed spaces" )
Have you heard a proper informative argument to support this?