This paper will address the differences and similarities in EFL interactive patterns of boys' learning in gender specific learning environments. The presentation will explore the findings of observational research conducted in coeducational and single-sex classrooms in two secondary schools in Costa Rica, namely Yorkin and New Hope schools. Data collection included class observation, interviews, surveys, questionnaires, photo ethnography and artifacts. The results revealed that boys in both contexts actually learn and behave similarly regardless of the gender specific learning environment in which they were immersed. They evidenced preference for kinesthetic, cognitive learning styles and task-oriented learning. Besides suggesting the need ...
This study aimed to examine whether or not male and female Key Stage One teachers interact different...
This study examines students ' perceptions of the learning settings in single-sex and mixed-sex...
teacher–student interactions in the classroom. Moreover, the differencesin frequency of interaction,...
This paper will address the differences and similarities in EFL interactive patterns of boys' learni...
AbstractThe present study attempted to unravel whether female and male learners differed in terms of...
AbstractNational data reveals an alarming pattern of continued underachievement of Malaysian boys in...
This paper will present information based on various instructional strategies used in the single gen...
This research study explores the nature of single-gendered education and strives to determine what i...
This paper explores the policy of single-sex classes that is currently being adopted in some schools...
In order to test conflicting research findings about the effects of coeducational versus single-sex...
Teachers have been under pressure in the United Kingdom to devise pedagogic strategies to raise boys...
This paper is concerned with the intersection of discourse, pedagogy and gender identification in pr...
This article aims to describe a case study which explores teacher and students` conceptions about ge...
The purpose of this mixed methods phenomenological case study is twofold. First, this study will se...
Acknowledging the broader vision of critical applied linguistics and its concern for issues like gen...
This study aimed to examine whether or not male and female Key Stage One teachers interact different...
This study examines students ' perceptions of the learning settings in single-sex and mixed-sex...
teacher–student interactions in the classroom. Moreover, the differencesin frequency of interaction,...
This paper will address the differences and similarities in EFL interactive patterns of boys' learni...
AbstractThe present study attempted to unravel whether female and male learners differed in terms of...
AbstractNational data reveals an alarming pattern of continued underachievement of Malaysian boys in...
This paper will present information based on various instructional strategies used in the single gen...
This research study explores the nature of single-gendered education and strives to determine what i...
This paper explores the policy of single-sex classes that is currently being adopted in some schools...
In order to test conflicting research findings about the effects of coeducational versus single-sex...
Teachers have been under pressure in the United Kingdom to devise pedagogic strategies to raise boys...
This paper is concerned with the intersection of discourse, pedagogy and gender identification in pr...
This article aims to describe a case study which explores teacher and students` conceptions about ge...
The purpose of this mixed methods phenomenological case study is twofold. First, this study will se...
Acknowledging the broader vision of critical applied linguistics and its concern for issues like gen...
This study aimed to examine whether or not male and female Key Stage One teachers interact different...
This study examines students ' perceptions of the learning settings in single-sex and mixed-sex...
teacher–student interactions in the classroom. Moreover, the differencesin frequency of interaction,...