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    Study Dispels Myth: Boys Like Reading Fiction 

    zenger.newsBy zenger.newsJuly 8, 2021No Comments3 Mins Read
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    A new study suggests gender stereotypes around reading might be the factor holding boys back in the classroom.

    The research was published in the peer-reviewed International Journal of Inclusive Education. In what is described as an “unexpected” and “significant” finding, fiction is the most favored reading genre for schoolboys, compared with nonfiction, comics and magazines.

    Well over half (57 percent) of the boys said they liked fiction or storybooks “a lot,” according to research based on more than 300 pupils ages 7 to 8 in Australia.

    Girls were more likely to rate enjoyment of reading nonfiction more highly than boys (55 percent vs 51 percent). The results have important implications for parents, teachers and policymakers. They suggest the range of boys’ reading preferences may have been underestimated.

    Lead study author Laura Scholes from the Institute of Learning Sciences and Teacher Education at Australian Catholic University in Brisbane, is calling for reform of literacy agendas so that lessons do not focus solely on developing reading skills. Teachers should also promote the will to read and the enjoyment gained from literature.

    Associate professor Scholes wants teachers to also communicate with parents on a regular basis about strategies that encourage children to read, including fiction.

    These findings challenge the longstanding myth that boys prefer nonfiction.

    The study demonstrates the importance of promoting reading enjoyment — particularly fiction — early on in schooling. This includes special consideration for boys and students from economically marginalized communities.

    “Fiction plays a key role in reading development,” Scholes said, “so facilitating opportunities to develop sustained enjoyment of reading of this text type in the classroom is one way to expand boys’ repertoire of experience. It also supports students with more limited access to quality reading resources.”

    Evidence from international studies shows that reading for pleasure is linked to higher reading outcomes. However, this varies according to a child’s gender, location and socioeconomic status.

    Some teachers may believe pupils from low-income homes have less desire to read a range of texts. Others are influenced by stereotypes and assume boys prefer nonfiction, so they give them more of what they believe they like. This is done despite the fact fiction is more closely aligned with advanced reading ability.

    The aim of this study was to investigate self-reported reading enjoyment, frequency and achievement on national reading tests for 318 Year 3 pupils in Australia.

    The researchers used data on 152 boys and 166 girls attending 14 schools across South East Queensland in a range of socioeconomic communities, with the majority of students being in state schools.

    All children were asked to rate their level of enjoyment for reading fiction, nonfiction and comics and magazines from “like a lot” to “like a little” or “don’t like.” They also had to indicate how frequently they read, ranging from “daily” to “hardly ever.”

    Overall, the proportion of girls and boys who liked fiction “a lot” was 63 percent; just over half (53 percent) said the same for nonfiction, and 37 percent for comics and magazines.

    The findings showed that students who had higher levels of enjoyment for fiction and nonfiction, and who read more frequently, were more likely to have better reading skills.

    The results also confirm that students from schools in poorer areas tend to struggle to achieve the same reading scores as more affluent children.

    Library visits are “particularly important for emerging readers,” according to Scholes. She said they broaden the experience of boys and students from under-resourced homes.

    (With inputs from ANI)



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