Why do boys from low-income families appear to read for pleasure far less than other groups of young people? This research project provides new evidence that how reading is taught in schools influences different boys’ orientations to and engagement with reading for pleasure. It offers evidence that boys’ (dis)engagement is not simply a gender issue and that it also involves teacher perceptions of other aspects of boys’ social and learner identities, including ‘ability’, ethnicity and social class. The research was funded by the British Academy and the Leverhulme Foundation
This research paper examines the different factors that motivate girls and boys to read. Current res...
Background Research illustrates that girls indicate more positive attitudes towards reading than boy...
Master of EducationAn overview of recent research in Australia has found that boys perform lower in ...
Differences in reading attainment between the genders have been widely reported, whilst less researc...
This work begins from an overview of the research concerning boys' academic underachievement particu...
Drawing on findings from a recent doctoral study, this paper examines differences amongst groups of ...
Sixty-nine grade 2 boys participated in a study of the effects of book genre and sex of reading mode...
This study aimed to understand how a range of factors influenced boys’ reading attainment and attitu...
Exploring the diverse nature of students’ interpretations of their reading experiences, this study m...
International comparisons of boys’ performance—and underachievement—in reading is often framed as a ...
Drawing on findings from a recent doctoral study, this paper examines differences amongst groups of ...
Background Research illustrates that girls indicate more positive attitudes towards reading than bo...
This article disrupts dominant discourses around boys and reading that often homogenise young males ...
This article disrupts dominant discourses around boys and reading that often homogenise young males ...
Boys’ underachievement in reading, compared to girls, is of concern in Europe (European Commission, ...
This research paper examines the different factors that motivate girls and boys to read. Current res...
Background Research illustrates that girls indicate more positive attitudes towards reading than boy...
Master of EducationAn overview of recent research in Australia has found that boys perform lower in ...
Differences in reading attainment between the genders have been widely reported, whilst less researc...
This work begins from an overview of the research concerning boys' academic underachievement particu...
Drawing on findings from a recent doctoral study, this paper examines differences amongst groups of ...
Sixty-nine grade 2 boys participated in a study of the effects of book genre and sex of reading mode...
This study aimed to understand how a range of factors influenced boys’ reading attainment and attitu...
Exploring the diverse nature of students’ interpretations of their reading experiences, this study m...
International comparisons of boys’ performance—and underachievement—in reading is often framed as a ...
Drawing on findings from a recent doctoral study, this paper examines differences amongst groups of ...
Background Research illustrates that girls indicate more positive attitudes towards reading than bo...
This article disrupts dominant discourses around boys and reading that often homogenise young males ...
This article disrupts dominant discourses around boys and reading that often homogenise young males ...
Boys’ underachievement in reading, compared to girls, is of concern in Europe (European Commission, ...
This research paper examines the different factors that motivate girls and boys to read. Current res...
Background Research illustrates that girls indicate more positive attitudes towards reading than boy...
Master of EducationAn overview of recent research in Australia has found that boys perform lower in ...