kinda.
Delegating things to student workers. Guy said he could do whatever--I need something w/ some computer skills and orginzation, which he has.
So I'm having him do some data-entry that's very traditionally, around here, a 'woman's' job--but he has the orginization to do it right, Girl doesn't; so damnit, he WILLl learn to data-enter-iit's a good skill for an aspiring biologist and for life in general.
Girl then, doesn't have a job so I just gave her a pair of needlenose pliers and had her assemble some things.
She had apaprently never used pliers before in her life and asked me how...I told her to think of them as giant tweezers and find me in 45 minutes if she couldn't figure it out--she has spatial-mechanical/math skillz, she could do it.
And she did.
She WILL learn how to handle basic hand tools--it's a good skill for an aspiring teacher and for life in general.
I think, as soon as crunch time is over, I will attempt to cross-gender assign them for the rst of the school year t oMAKE them learn these things :-P