Background Research illustrates that girls indicate more positive attitudes towards reading than boys. Gender differences are often presented in simplistic terms with ‘all boys’ represented as one homogenous group. Methods This study developed a survey to identify similarities and differences in boys' and girls' attitudes towards a range of school‐related activities, including reading, and among boys themselves. The survey of 296 (f = 137, m = 159) 8‐ to 10‐year‐olds attending elementary schools in Australia was designed to identify the way attitudes towards school‐related activities, including reading, may be interrelated. Cluster analysis identified nuances associated with socio‐economic background, reading frequency and reading outcom...
Abstract Background Numerous studies have investigated the relationships between various student, ho...
Drawing on findings from a recent doctoral study, this paper examines differences amongst groups of ...
Abstract In the past decade there has been a growing perception in Australia that girls have becom...
Background Research illustrates that girls indicate more positive attitudes towards reading than boy...
Differences in reading attainment between the genders have been widely reported, whilst less researc...
This article draws on interview data gathered from a broader study concerned with examining issues a...
International studies have established that reading for enjoyment is linked to higher reading outcom...
Abstract The aim of this study is to investigate attitudes to leisure-time reading among pupils in g...
This study aimed to understand how a range of factors influenced boys’ reading attainment and attitu...
Fifth and sixth grade boys were studied to determine their reading interests for the purpose of deve...
This research paper examines the different factors that motivate girls and boys to read. Current res...
No abstract available.The original print copy of this thesis may be available here: http://wizard.un...
This study moves beyond broad generalizations about boys and girls to consider complexities inherent...
This research paper examines the various factors that motivate boys and girls when it comes to readi...
This research paper examines the various factors that motivate boys and girls when it comes to readi...
Abstract Background Numerous studies have investigated the relationships between various student, ho...
Drawing on findings from a recent doctoral study, this paper examines differences amongst groups of ...
Abstract In the past decade there has been a growing perception in Australia that girls have becom...
Background Research illustrates that girls indicate more positive attitudes towards reading than boy...
Differences in reading attainment between the genders have been widely reported, whilst less researc...
This article draws on interview data gathered from a broader study concerned with examining issues a...
International studies have established that reading for enjoyment is linked to higher reading outcom...
Abstract The aim of this study is to investigate attitudes to leisure-time reading among pupils in g...
This study aimed to understand how a range of factors influenced boys’ reading attainment and attitu...
Fifth and sixth grade boys were studied to determine their reading interests for the purpose of deve...
This research paper examines the different factors that motivate girls and boys to read. Current res...
No abstract available.The original print copy of this thesis may be available here: http://wizard.un...
This study moves beyond broad generalizations about boys and girls to consider complexities inherent...
This research paper examines the various factors that motivate boys and girls when it comes to readi...
This research paper examines the various factors that motivate boys and girls when it comes to readi...
Abstract Background Numerous studies have investigated the relationships between various student, ho...
Drawing on findings from a recent doctoral study, this paper examines differences amongst groups of ...
Abstract In the past decade there has been a growing perception in Australia that girls have becom...