Boys’ relatively poor progress in writing development is of particular concern in education with both cognitive and social factors proposed as possible accounts of this discrepancy. This study examined whether differences in cognitive skills such as handwriting and spelling or phonological processing abilities could explain gender differences in early writing. An opportunity sample of 116 children (52 male) ranging in age from 5:0 to 6:7 years were recruited from six UK schools. Tasks assessing vocabulary and letter knowledge, phonological awareness and phonological short-term memory skills were presented to children who were also asked to complete a number of transcription, spelling and writing tasks. Boys tended to produce shorter written...
The study aimed to evaluate the proposer, translator, editor, and transcriber process model of writi...
This study attempts to integrate a gender perspective in the research of children’s conceptions abo...
The study aimed to evaluate the proposer, translator, editor, and transcriber process model of writ...
Gender differences in the relationships between working memory (short-term storage and combined stor...
Girls are more likely to outperform boys in the development of writing skills. This study considered...
The present study aimed to assess the effect of age and sex on children's writing performance, as we...
Fluent and legible handwriting is associated with longer texts and higher text quality and is there...
Sex differences in phonological sensitivity and awareness were assessed using well-established lingu...
The study investigated gender differences between simple and complex sentences for two types of writ...
The role of gender, handwriting automaticity, reading proficiency, and verbal working memory in grad...
This essay studies the written performance of 43 Swedish junior high school students. Relative claus...
Item does not contain fulltextIn this longitudinal study, the writing skill development of154 Finnis...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-06Male students have historically under-performed ...
The aim of this study was to determine students’ gender differences on writing ability using creativ...
This study investigated the relationship between measures of reading and writing, and explored wheth...
The study aimed to evaluate the proposer, translator, editor, and transcriber process model of writi...
This study attempts to integrate a gender perspective in the research of children’s conceptions abo...
The study aimed to evaluate the proposer, translator, editor, and transcriber process model of writ...
Gender differences in the relationships between working memory (short-term storage and combined stor...
Girls are more likely to outperform boys in the development of writing skills. This study considered...
The present study aimed to assess the effect of age and sex on children's writing performance, as we...
Fluent and legible handwriting is associated with longer texts and higher text quality and is there...
Sex differences in phonological sensitivity and awareness were assessed using well-established lingu...
The study investigated gender differences between simple and complex sentences for two types of writ...
The role of gender, handwriting automaticity, reading proficiency, and verbal working memory in grad...
This essay studies the written performance of 43 Swedish junior high school students. Relative claus...
Item does not contain fulltextIn this longitudinal study, the writing skill development of154 Finnis...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-06Male students have historically under-performed ...
The aim of this study was to determine students’ gender differences on writing ability using creativ...
This study investigated the relationship between measures of reading and writing, and explored wheth...
The study aimed to evaluate the proposer, translator, editor, and transcriber process model of writi...
This study attempts to integrate a gender perspective in the research of children’s conceptions abo...
The study aimed to evaluate the proposer, translator, editor, and transcriber process model of writ...