The study examines the reading attitudes and attainment of Hong Kong, Singapore and English primary-school students using data collected in the PIRLS 2001 international reading survey. A total of 13,486 students aged 9-10 years were assessed. Singaporean students were found to have more positive reading attitudes and confidence than Hong Kong and English students, but English students had superior overall reading ability. Significant gender differences were found, with girls across the three cultural groups consistently outscoring boys in terms of both reading attitudes and attainment
Gender differences in school language performance, as well as their relationship with parents’ langu...
This study investigated age, sex and cultural differences in achievement motivation. Subjects were a...
This study aimed to investigate the students' attitudes and perception of reading comprehension. Par...
The research reported is the third in a series of studies of Hong Kong Primary 4 students' progress ...
Being literate is fundamental for learning most school subjects. The International Association for t...
This study investigated the relationships among Hong Kong Chinese students' reading attainment in Ch...
The reading scores of 4712 Hong Kong primary Grade 4 students in the 2006 Progress in International ...
The research reported is from the fourth round of a series of surveys carried out in 2004, 2007, 20...
Purpose The reading achievement of Hong Kong Grade 4 students has risen steadily since 2001 when th...
Leisure reading contributes significantly to improving language competencies of children. This study...
Students with positive reading attitudes tend to read more and are more likely to gain higher academ...
Structured poster session: SIG Research on reading, writing and oraciesConference theme: Literacies ...
This study conducted in Hong Kong used multiple regression procedures to investigate the relationshi...
In the past few decades, data from numerous countries such as the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia,...
Reading is a vital behavioural factor in a knowledge-based society. Positive reading attitudes parti...
Gender differences in school language performance, as well as their relationship with parents’ langu...
This study investigated age, sex and cultural differences in achievement motivation. Subjects were a...
This study aimed to investigate the students' attitudes and perception of reading comprehension. Par...
The research reported is the third in a series of studies of Hong Kong Primary 4 students' progress ...
Being literate is fundamental for learning most school subjects. The International Association for t...
This study investigated the relationships among Hong Kong Chinese students' reading attainment in Ch...
The reading scores of 4712 Hong Kong primary Grade 4 students in the 2006 Progress in International ...
The research reported is from the fourth round of a series of surveys carried out in 2004, 2007, 20...
Purpose The reading achievement of Hong Kong Grade 4 students has risen steadily since 2001 when th...
Leisure reading contributes significantly to improving language competencies of children. This study...
Students with positive reading attitudes tend to read more and are more likely to gain higher academ...
Structured poster session: SIG Research on reading, writing and oraciesConference theme: Literacies ...
This study conducted in Hong Kong used multiple regression procedures to investigate the relationshi...
In the past few decades, data from numerous countries such as the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia,...
Reading is a vital behavioural factor in a knowledge-based society. Positive reading attitudes parti...
Gender differences in school language performance, as well as their relationship with parents’ langu...
This study investigated age, sex and cultural differences in achievement motivation. Subjects were a...
This study aimed to investigate the students' attitudes and perception of reading comprehension. Par...