Few studies on male–female inequalities in education have elaborated on whether school characteristics affect girls’ and boys’ educational performance differently. This study investigated how school resources, being schools’ socioeconomic composition, proportion of girls, and proportion of highly educated teachers, and school practices, being schools’ application of well-rounded assessment methods, influenced girls’ and boys’ reading performance differently. We hypothesised that positive effects of school resources would be greater for boys than for girls, and that more frequent use of well-rounded assessment methods would be associated with increased girls’ and decreased boys’ reading performance. Using advanced multilevel analyses of 2009...
In elementary school, girls typically outperform boys in languages and boys typically outperform gir...
In elementary school, girls typically outperform boys in languages and boys typically outperform gir...
In elementary school, girls typically outperform boys in languages and boys typically outperform gir...
Few studies on male–female inequalities in education have elaborated on whether school characteristi...
Few studies on male-female inequalities in education have elaborated on whether school characteristi...
Contains fulltext : 183273.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Few studies on ...
The study on which this article is based examined the gender differences in educational achievements...
Girls have a substantial advantage over boys in terms of reading performance throughout all OECD cou...
The phenomenon of gender-based differences in students ’ literacy achievement in the later years of ...
Educators, researchers and policy makers have taken notice, in recent years, of a trend whereby girl...
It is widely known that boys, on average, have lower reading competencies than girls. With respect t...
Educators, researchers and policy makers have taken notice, in recent years, of a trend whereby girl...
Item does not contain fulltextGirls have a substantial advantage over boys in terms of reading perfo...
This study examined whether boys and girls in the early school years differed in reading and related...
Today, boys generally underperform relative to girls in schools throughout the industrialized world....
In elementary school, girls typically outperform boys in languages and boys typically outperform gir...
In elementary school, girls typically outperform boys in languages and boys typically outperform gir...
In elementary school, girls typically outperform boys in languages and boys typically outperform gir...
Few studies on male–female inequalities in education have elaborated on whether school characteristi...
Few studies on male-female inequalities in education have elaborated on whether school characteristi...
Contains fulltext : 183273.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Few studies on ...
The study on which this article is based examined the gender differences in educational achievements...
Girls have a substantial advantage over boys in terms of reading performance throughout all OECD cou...
The phenomenon of gender-based differences in students ’ literacy achievement in the later years of ...
Educators, researchers and policy makers have taken notice, in recent years, of a trend whereby girl...
It is widely known that boys, on average, have lower reading competencies than girls. With respect t...
Educators, researchers and policy makers have taken notice, in recent years, of a trend whereby girl...
Item does not contain fulltextGirls have a substantial advantage over boys in terms of reading perfo...
This study examined whether boys and girls in the early school years differed in reading and related...
Today, boys generally underperform relative to girls in schools throughout the industrialized world....
In elementary school, girls typically outperform boys in languages and boys typically outperform gir...
In elementary school, girls typically outperform boys in languages and boys typically outperform gir...
In elementary school, girls typically outperform boys in languages and boys typically outperform gir...