A number of explanations have been proposed in recent years to account for the observed preponderance of boys with a reading disability. The most notable explanations offered for gender differences in reading disability relate to differences in phonemic awareness, auditory processing, behaviour, neurology, variability in cognitive ability and reading motivation. The purpose of this article was to review the available evidence supporting each of these explanations. The impact of confounding variables, including sample selection, sample bias, intelligence, and socioeconomic status was also discussed. Although the different explanations have, to some degree, an impact on overall reading achievement, it does not appear that any single explanati...
It has been a controversial issue to ascertain whether girls have an advantage in literacy skills ov...
The phenomenon of gender-based differences in students ’ literacy achievement in the later years of ...
From a review of literature related to reading disability, emotional disturbance, identification and...
ARE BOYS MORE LIKELY THANgirls to have reading disabil-ity? The answer to this ques-tion has both th...
Submitted in (partial) fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, Macqua...
This study aimed to understand how a range of factors influenced boys’ reading attainment and attitu...
Context An influential article published in 1990 claimed that the increased rate of reading disabili...
that gender ratios (boys to girls) in sam-ples of children with reading disability (RD) exceeded tho...
This study examined whether boys and girls in the early school years differed in reading and related...
This study presents an overview on the differences in reading comprehension between boys and girls a...
It is widely known that boys, on average, have lower reading competencies than girls. With respect t...
Although there is a large body of research focusing on the importance of oral reading fluency (ORF),...
Conventional wisdom doesn\u27t always apply—especially when determining how to narrow the gender gap...
This research paper examines the different factors that motivate girls and boys to read. Current res...
It is commonly assumed that boys have poorer language skills than girls but this assumption is large...
It has been a controversial issue to ascertain whether girls have an advantage in literacy skills ov...
The phenomenon of gender-based differences in students ’ literacy achievement in the later years of ...
From a review of literature related to reading disability, emotional disturbance, identification and...
ARE BOYS MORE LIKELY THANgirls to have reading disabil-ity? The answer to this ques-tion has both th...
Submitted in (partial) fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, Macqua...
This study aimed to understand how a range of factors influenced boys’ reading attainment and attitu...
Context An influential article published in 1990 claimed that the increased rate of reading disabili...
that gender ratios (boys to girls) in sam-ples of children with reading disability (RD) exceeded tho...
This study examined whether boys and girls in the early school years differed in reading and related...
This study presents an overview on the differences in reading comprehension between boys and girls a...
It is widely known that boys, on average, have lower reading competencies than girls. With respect t...
Although there is a large body of research focusing on the importance of oral reading fluency (ORF),...
Conventional wisdom doesn\u27t always apply—especially when determining how to narrow the gender gap...
This research paper examines the different factors that motivate girls and boys to read. Current res...
It is commonly assumed that boys have poorer language skills than girls but this assumption is large...
It has been a controversial issue to ascertain whether girls have an advantage in literacy skills ov...
The phenomenon of gender-based differences in students ’ literacy achievement in the later years of ...
From a review of literature related to reading disability, emotional disturbance, identification and...