Are boys better motivated by male than female teachers in high school math, science, and English classes, and can these differences be explained by classroom climate? Using a cross-classified multilevel model with 5 levels (school, teacher, class, student, subject), the authors found little or no support for this contention. In general (except in terms of anxiety and persistence), girls were better motivated than boys, and these differences tended to generalize over student age and school subject in classes taught by both male and female teachers. Student perceptions of classroom climate were more specific to the group of students within a particular class than to the teacher who taught the class and had moderate to large effects on the mot...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [114]-126).Important goals in education are to help stude...
Research shows that girls are generally more motivated toward academic activity than boys. This stud...
Students spend an average of 10,000 hours in classrooms by the time they reach middle school; they r...
Are boys better motivated by male than female teachers in high school math, science, and English cla...
This paper explores key gender differences in motivation from a quantitative perspective and present...
The stereotype that males are better in math and science than females is one we have all heard. In m...
This study examines gender bias in classroom management settings. Research in this field indicates t...
The aim of this study was to describe how primary school teachers perceive differences in behaviour ...
Do boys fare best in classes taught by male teachers? Do girls fare best in classes taught by female...
Across mathematics, science, and English school subjects, the present study explores a number of iss...
The impact of a positive classroom environment on boys and girls is significant to their satisfactio...
The number of female teacher candidates dominates teacher education schools.They dominated the socia...
Females are still vastly underrepresented in math and science careers. This may be partly due to con...
Because the school environment has been shown to play an important role in teacher and student perfo...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [82]-86)Teachers' attributions of students' behavior can ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [114]-126).Important goals in education are to help stude...
Research shows that girls are generally more motivated toward academic activity than boys. This stud...
Students spend an average of 10,000 hours in classrooms by the time they reach middle school; they r...
Are boys better motivated by male than female teachers in high school math, science, and English cla...
This paper explores key gender differences in motivation from a quantitative perspective and present...
The stereotype that males are better in math and science than females is one we have all heard. In m...
This study examines gender bias in classroom management settings. Research in this field indicates t...
The aim of this study was to describe how primary school teachers perceive differences in behaviour ...
Do boys fare best in classes taught by male teachers? Do girls fare best in classes taught by female...
Across mathematics, science, and English school subjects, the present study explores a number of iss...
The impact of a positive classroom environment on boys and girls is significant to their satisfactio...
The number of female teacher candidates dominates teacher education schools.They dominated the socia...
Females are still vastly underrepresented in math and science careers. This may be partly due to con...
Because the school environment has been shown to play an important role in teacher and student perfo...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [82]-86)Teachers' attributions of students' behavior can ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [114]-126).Important goals in education are to help stude...
Research shows that girls are generally more motivated toward academic activity than boys. This stud...
Students spend an average of 10,000 hours in classrooms by the time they reach middle school; they r...