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Picton, Irene; Clark, Christina; Riad, Lara; Cole, Aimee – National Literacy Trust, 2021
The conversation around reluctant readers continues to focus on boys, with research, practice and policy exploring what could be done to (re)engage boys in reading (see National Literacy Trust, 2012; Department for Education, 2019; OECD, 2021). Girls who don't enjoy reading or who don't read in their free time are seldom the focus of interest,…
Descriptors: Females, Reading Attitudes, Gender Differences, Reading Motivation
Shapiro, Mary; Ingols, Cynthia; Blake-Beard, Stacy – Journal of Management Education, 2011
The conventional definitions of power and masculinity are tightly conflated. The same words that are often used to describe power, such as authority, control, and decisiveness, are also often used to define masculinity. Where does that leave women in building and using power? Even as feminist scholars attempt to decouple the definition of power…
Descriptors: Females, Reading Attitudes, Definitions, Interpersonal Relationship

Belzer, Alisa – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2002
Describes five African American women learners who were participating in a community-based General Education Development program. Argues that a lack of engagement is in part due to the "scripts" of school reading, which they have carried with them into adulthood and which alienate them from the act of reading. (SG)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Literacy, Blacks, Case Studies
Gebhard, Susan – Journal of Teacher Education, 2006
Using published research studies, writings of experts in the literacy field, and anecdotes from the author's own experiences, this article examines the reading motivation and disposition of preservice teachers and suggests ways that children's literature courses positively affect both. Ideas of social modeling, constructivist course design, and…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Males, Females, Reading Motivation

Egan-Robertson, Ann – Journal of Literacy Research, 1998
Theorizes about what the notions of personhood and intertextuality contribute to the conception of literacy teaching and learning. Presents an analytical framework for understanding interrelationships among personhood, literacy practices, and intertextuality. Elaborates on the theoretical ideas presented by drawing on data from a study of a female…
Descriptors: Cultural Influences, Females, Grade 8, Literacy

Davis, Rachel T. – New Advocate, 2000
Examines the reading experiences of six African-American middle school girls. Finds that their book selection processes were different than those proposed by the professional multicultural education literature; they found affirmations, support, solutions, and decision-making skills in their reading; and that what mattered were the connections the…
Descriptors: Black Students, Females, Grade 6, Middle School Students
Smith, Sally A. – 1997
A study examined critical literacy and how texts, transactions, and talk enabled girls to examine their positions as readers and negotiate their identities in relation to novel characters and one another. Participants were eight sixth-grade girls of European American, African American, and Latina backgrounds and the participant researcher, a white…
Descriptors: Adolescent Literature, Black Students, Early Adolescents, Females