Teaching students according to their learning styles has become one of the most accepted approaches for effective instruction. The purpose of this action research was to discover what elementary boys do when given the opportunity to choose the genre of their own writing within writing workshop. More and more boys have resisted writing instruction and have slowly opted not to view themselves as writers. Boys\u27 and girls\u27 brains are structured differently and need different methods of instruction. Choice has been a motivating factor when encouraging boys to engage in any task. This is certainly true of writing. Students should view themselves as writers, so this study sought to find which genres were most enjoyable for males to write and...
The concept of genre has long been fundamental in both literature and literacy studies. In this qual...
This innovative Case-Study/Participant-Observer research was undertaken to explore the relationships...
Statistical data from the last 15 years of literacy research tells the story of adolescent boys stru...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the so-called "gender gap" in boys' performance in writ...
Studies indicate that boys do not excel in writing to the same extent as girls. This study examined...
This thesis explores methods for engaging high school boys in the writing classroom. Chapter one des...
The focus of this research was to see if choice in topic or form in writing has an effect on the att...
The underachievement of boys has been a cause for concern amongst both educationalists and governme...
This study addresses questions of gender and genre in early writing by drawing on systemic linguisti...
The underachievement of boys has been a cause for concern amongst both\ud educationalists and govern...
In a growing trend in schools across the country, girls are out-performing boys in the area of liter...
This study investigates why some boys are motivated to write and what piques their interest, and why...
Project (M.A., Education (Curriculum and Instruction))--California State University, Sacramento, 201...
This small-scale school-based action research project funded through the Best Practice Research Scho...
The purpose of this study was to determine the factors that influence boys’ negative perception of w...
The concept of genre has long been fundamental in both literature and literacy studies. In this qual...
This innovative Case-Study/Participant-Observer research was undertaken to explore the relationships...
Statistical data from the last 15 years of literacy research tells the story of adolescent boys stru...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the so-called "gender gap" in boys' performance in writ...
Studies indicate that boys do not excel in writing to the same extent as girls. This study examined...
This thesis explores methods for engaging high school boys in the writing classroom. Chapter one des...
The focus of this research was to see if choice in topic or form in writing has an effect on the att...
The underachievement of boys has been a cause for concern amongst both educationalists and governme...
This study addresses questions of gender and genre in early writing by drawing on systemic linguisti...
The underachievement of boys has been a cause for concern amongst both\ud educationalists and govern...
In a growing trend in schools across the country, girls are out-performing boys in the area of liter...
This study investigates why some boys are motivated to write and what piques their interest, and why...
Project (M.A., Education (Curriculum and Instruction))--California State University, Sacramento, 201...
This small-scale school-based action research project funded through the Best Practice Research Scho...
The purpose of this study was to determine the factors that influence boys’ negative perception of w...
The concept of genre has long been fundamental in both literature and literacy studies. In this qual...
This innovative Case-Study/Participant-Observer research was undertaken to explore the relationships...
Statistical data from the last 15 years of literacy research tells the story of adolescent boys stru...