This paper analyses the impact of teacher gender towards students ’ test results in a blinded Math test administered to students in Catalonia (Spain). The data for this analysis are drawn from a sample of secondary school students who participated in an international blind-test known as the “Mathematical Kangaroo ” in 2008. The estimation considers a two-stage procedure since participation on the test leads to the presence of sample selection. Results show a correlation between female teacher gender and student results. Moreover, students with female teachers have a higher probability of participating in the “Kangaroo ” test (in this case, the effect being more marked among male students)
The widespread belief that males outperform females has been of interest not only to the social rese...
Graduation date: 1980Purpose of the Study\ud The purpose of the study was to determine whether there...
The present study investigated whether the relationship between mathematics participation and mathem...
This paper analyses the impact of teacher gender towards students’ test results in a blinded Math te...
This paper analyses the impact of teacher gender towards students’ test results in a blinded Math te...
A prominent class of explanations for the gender gap in student performance focuses on the gender ba...
In Australia, girls continue to be outperformed by boys on large scale mathematics tests. One explan...
This paper studies how student gender influences the feedback given by teachers, and how this affect...
While some educators argue that teacher-student gender matching improves student performance, there ...
Gender differences in mathematical performance are not conclusive according to the scientific litera...
The study investigated biological, cognitive, and social factors relating to the under-achievement o...
The paper deals with the investigation of gender differences in performances in mathematics for Ital...
The present research investigated whether gender differences affect performance in a simple math qui...
The difference between girls and boys academic performance is a major issue on both sides of the Atl...
The thrust of this article is to ascertain whether gender had any significant influence on performan...
The widespread belief that males outperform females has been of interest not only to the social rese...
Graduation date: 1980Purpose of the Study\ud The purpose of the study was to determine whether there...
The present study investigated whether the relationship between mathematics participation and mathem...
This paper analyses the impact of teacher gender towards students’ test results in a blinded Math te...
This paper analyses the impact of teacher gender towards students’ test results in a blinded Math te...
A prominent class of explanations for the gender gap in student performance focuses on the gender ba...
In Australia, girls continue to be outperformed by boys on large scale mathematics tests. One explan...
This paper studies how student gender influences the feedback given by teachers, and how this affect...
While some educators argue that teacher-student gender matching improves student performance, there ...
Gender differences in mathematical performance are not conclusive according to the scientific litera...
The study investigated biological, cognitive, and social factors relating to the under-achievement o...
The paper deals with the investigation of gender differences in performances in mathematics for Ital...
The present research investigated whether gender differences affect performance in a simple math qui...
The difference between girls and boys academic performance is a major issue on both sides of the Atl...
The thrust of this article is to ascertain whether gender had any significant influence on performan...
The widespread belief that males outperform females has been of interest not only to the social rese...
Graduation date: 1980Purpose of the Study\ud The purpose of the study was to determine whether there...
The present study investigated whether the relationship between mathematics participation and mathem...