Gender, Literacy, and Elementary School Students with Reading Centers

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Gender, Literacy, and Elementary School Students with Reading Centers

Merfat Ayesh Alsubaie
Merfat Ayesh Alsubaie Western Michigan University
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Reading centers are an important and active part of most elementary classrooms. As a teacher of young children in Saudi Arabia, I observed that there were times when students did not benefit from their literacy experiences, and at other times there was a good deal of activity around their experiences in the reading centers I had developed for them. As a result of this experience in my own classroom, I have continued to have great interest in the role of reading centers for young children’s learning. This study is focused on the literacy activities in the reading centers in the elementary classroom. Specifically it is focused on exploring the differences between boys and girls as they participate in reading centers in their classroom. There are differences between boys’ and girls’ reading interests that have been documented in the research. This study seeks to examine these differences in one elementary second grade classroom.

Gender, Literacy, and Elementary School Students with Reading Centers

Reading centers are an important and active part of most elementary classrooms. As a teacher of young children in Saudi Arabia, I observed that there were times when students did not benefit from their literacy experiences, and at other times there was a good deal of activity around their experiences in the reading centers I had developed for them. As a result of this experience in my own classroom, I have continued to have great interest in the role of reading centers for young children’s learning. This study is focused on the literacy activities in the reading centers in the elementary classroom. Specifically it is focused on exploring the differences between boys and girls as they participate in reading centers in their classroom. There are differences between boys’ and girls’ reading interests that have been documented in the research. This study seeks to examine these differences in one elementary second grade classroom.

Merfat Ayesh Alsubaie
Merfat Ayesh Alsubaie Western Michigan University

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Merfat Ayesh Alsubaie. 2015. “. Global Journal of Human-Social Science – A: Arts & Humanities GJHSS-A Volume 15 (GJHSS Volume 15 Issue A10): .

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Crossref Journal DOI 10.17406/GJHSS

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GJHSS Volume 15 Issue A10
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Gender, Literacy, and Elementary School Students with Reading Centers

Merfat Ayesh Alsubaie
Merfat Ayesh Alsubaie Western Michigan University

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