Gender differences in school language performance, as well as their relationship with parents’ language-related socialization and students’ reading motivation, were explored in primary grades 1, 3, 5 students (217 female, 162 male) in Hong Kong. A Gender x Grade ANCOVA, controlling for age and nonverbal intelligence, on school marks (Global score, Chinese, English, Mathematics, General Studies, Music, Visual Arts) revealed significant main effects of gender (ps<.05) in Global score (d=.234), Chinese (d=.368), English (d=.335), Music (d=.322) and Visual Arts (d=.347). Mediation analyses indicated self-efficacy, but not other aspects of students’ reading motivation, mediated between gender and both Chinese and English scores, while exposure t...
This study examines gender effects in attitudes towards the three major languages of English, Canto...
Gender differences in reading development are a global phenomenon, with girls typically performing b...
Research has shown that in the early years of a child’s life girls tend to score higher on reading s...
Although the status of Putonghua is perceived to be on the rise progressively in post-colonial Hong ...
Female students are found to have much higher English achievement and most of the learning process p...
Student motivation may have significant influences on essential academic outcomes. However, students...
Generally, females are regarded as the group who has better verbal and reading abilities (Maccoby & ...
[[abstract]]This study is aimed to investigate the correlation between learning condition and academ...
[[abstract]]This study is aimed to investigate the correlation between learning condition and academ...
Research on gender issues in achievement motivation has often yielded conflicting results. Whereas b...
[[abstract]]This study has two aims: one is to examine whether or not there are individual differenc...
This study investigated the relationships among Hong Kong Chinese students' reading attainment in Ch...
The study on which this article is based examined the gender differences in educational achievements...
This study examines gender effects in attitudes towards the three major languages of English, Canton...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this study is to explore the effect of English learning motivation on ele...
This study examines gender effects in attitudes towards the three major languages of English, Canto...
Gender differences in reading development are a global phenomenon, with girls typically performing b...
Research has shown that in the early years of a child’s life girls tend to score higher on reading s...
Although the status of Putonghua is perceived to be on the rise progressively in post-colonial Hong ...
Female students are found to have much higher English achievement and most of the learning process p...
Student motivation may have significant influences on essential academic outcomes. However, students...
Generally, females are regarded as the group who has better verbal and reading abilities (Maccoby & ...
[[abstract]]This study is aimed to investigate the correlation between learning condition and academ...
[[abstract]]This study is aimed to investigate the correlation between learning condition and academ...
Research on gender issues in achievement motivation has often yielded conflicting results. Whereas b...
[[abstract]]This study has two aims: one is to examine whether or not there are individual differenc...
This study investigated the relationships among Hong Kong Chinese students' reading attainment in Ch...
The study on which this article is based examined the gender differences in educational achievements...
This study examines gender effects in attitudes towards the three major languages of English, Canton...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this study is to explore the effect of English learning motivation on ele...
This study examines gender effects in attitudes towards the three major languages of English, Canto...
Gender differences in reading development are a global phenomenon, with girls typically performing b...
Research has shown that in the early years of a child’s life girls tend to score higher on reading s...