Although there is a large body of research focusing on the importance of oral reading fluency (ORF), fewer studies have examined gender differences or variability of boys' scores. The purpose of this study was to examine these issues. Approximately 210 students in Years 2 to 5 were assessed on the WARP and TOWRE at three points during the school year. There were no statistically significant gender differences in mean scores or variability on either measure. Boys and girls demonstrated almost identical rates of progress. It is concluded that gender is not a strong or consistent predictor of student performance on measures of ORF.19 page(s
This study aims to examine gender differences in reading skills (literal, inferential, critical, and...
Variability appears to be a worthwhile strand for research in SLA arising out of the realistic, comm...
Abstract Language and gender have become a comprehensive issue in language learning. One aspect that...
This study examined whether boys and girls in the early school years differed in reading and related...
It is widely known that boys, on average, have lower reading competencies than girls. With respect t...
The phenomenon of gender-based differences in students ’ literacy achievement in the later years of ...
Oral reading fluency has an undeniably significant role on reading achievement. Especially, a number...
Previous studies have shown that females score higher than males in reading achievement tests. Girls...
In order to determine when and where reading skill differences between males and females emerge, the...
It is commonly assumed that boys have poorer language skills than girls but this assumption is large...
Submitted in (partial) fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, Macqua...
With the increased emphasis on data collection in schools, educators need efficient, reliable system...
A number of explanations have been proposed in recent years to account for the observed preponderanc...
Gender differences in reading development are a global phenomenon, with girls typically performing b...
It is commonly assumed that boys have poorer language skills than girls, but this assumption is larg...
This study aims to examine gender differences in reading skills (literal, inferential, critical, and...
Variability appears to be a worthwhile strand for research in SLA arising out of the realistic, comm...
Abstract Language and gender have become a comprehensive issue in language learning. One aspect that...
This study examined whether boys and girls in the early school years differed in reading and related...
It is widely known that boys, on average, have lower reading competencies than girls. With respect t...
The phenomenon of gender-based differences in students ’ literacy achievement in the later years of ...
Oral reading fluency has an undeniably significant role on reading achievement. Especially, a number...
Previous studies have shown that females score higher than males in reading achievement tests. Girls...
In order to determine when and where reading skill differences between males and females emerge, the...
It is commonly assumed that boys have poorer language skills than girls but this assumption is large...
Submitted in (partial) fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, Macqua...
With the increased emphasis on data collection in schools, educators need efficient, reliable system...
A number of explanations have been proposed in recent years to account for the observed preponderanc...
Gender differences in reading development are a global phenomenon, with girls typically performing b...
It is commonly assumed that boys have poorer language skills than girls, but this assumption is larg...
This study aims to examine gender differences in reading skills (literal, inferential, critical, and...
Variability appears to be a worthwhile strand for research in SLA arising out of the realistic, comm...
Abstract Language and gender have become a comprehensive issue in language learning. One aspect that...