Do girls read better than boys? If so, gender stereotypes may be to blame

(Society for Research in Child Development) A new longitudinal study of fifth and sixth graders in Germany examined the relation between classmates' gender stereotypes and individual students' reading outcomes to shed light on how these stereotypes contribute to the gender gap in reading. The study concluded that girls experienced positive effects and boys experienced negative effects on their reading-related outcomes, specifically, their competence beliefs, motivation, and achievement in reading. Furthermore, classmates' gender stereotypes also negatively related to boys' competence beliefs, motivation, and achievement in reading.
Source: EurekAlert! - Social and Behavioral Science - Category: International Medicine & Public Health Source Type: news