peer reviewedThis paper is an empirically backed contribution to the current ‘failing boys’ debate in regard to their lower educational success. The cross-sectional analysis focuses on two possible factors behind the lower educational success of boys in secondary school: school alienation and patriarchal gender-role orientations (as an expression of the ‘hegemonic masculinity’). School deviance on the behavioural level is considered as a main mediator between these factors and educational success. Furthermore, teaching style, peer attitudes and social origin are taken into account as important factors of educational success. Analyses are based on a Swiss mixed-method study (questionnaires among 872 eighth-graders, group discussions, class r...
An important reason for students to exert little effort in school, is the feeling that working hard ...
Boys are falling behind academically in many schools in the United States. Over that past thirty ye...
In this paper attention will be paid to issues arising from school‐based research into the experienc...
This paper is an empirically backed contribution to the current ‘failing boys’ debate in regard to t...
This paper attempts to be an empirically backed contribution to the current ‘failing boys’ debate in...
Background The feminisation of school hypothesis suggests that boys underachieve in school compared ...
Today, boys generally underperform relative to girls in schools throughout the industrialized world....
The present study explored secondary school students’ perception of gender identity (masculinity or ...
The boys in school perform far worse in relation to girls, which leads to gender differences in scho...
The perceptions held of the fundamental differences in the nature of boys and girls is an issue whic...
Since the nineties, it has become clear that in most western industrialized countries girls tend to ...
This study assesses the effect of secondary schools’ sex-composition on boys’ and girls’ felt pressu...
This study assesses the effect of secondary schools’ sex-composition on boys’ and girls’ felt pressu...
School misconduct is a threat to educational careers and learning. The present study sheds light on ...
In diesem Beitrag wird der zur Zeit viel diskutierten Frage nach einer Benachteiligung von Jungen im...
An important reason for students to exert little effort in school, is the feeling that working hard ...
Boys are falling behind academically in many schools in the United States. Over that past thirty ye...
In this paper attention will be paid to issues arising from school‐based research into the experienc...
This paper is an empirically backed contribution to the current ‘failing boys’ debate in regard to t...
This paper attempts to be an empirically backed contribution to the current ‘failing boys’ debate in...
Background The feminisation of school hypothesis suggests that boys underachieve in school compared ...
Today, boys generally underperform relative to girls in schools throughout the industrialized world....
The present study explored secondary school students’ perception of gender identity (masculinity or ...
The boys in school perform far worse in relation to girls, which leads to gender differences in scho...
The perceptions held of the fundamental differences in the nature of boys and girls is an issue whic...
Since the nineties, it has become clear that in most western industrialized countries girls tend to ...
This study assesses the effect of secondary schools’ sex-composition on boys’ and girls’ felt pressu...
This study assesses the effect of secondary schools’ sex-composition on boys’ and girls’ felt pressu...
School misconduct is a threat to educational careers and learning. The present study sheds light on ...
In diesem Beitrag wird der zur Zeit viel diskutierten Frage nach einer Benachteiligung von Jungen im...
An important reason for students to exert little effort in school, is the feeling that working hard ...
Boys are falling behind academically in many schools in the United States. Over that past thirty ye...
In this paper attention will be paid to issues arising from school‐based research into the experienc...