Is research on gender-specific underachievement in gifted girls an obsolete topic? New findings on an often discussed issue

Autor(en)
Barbara Schober, Ralph Reimann, Petra Wagner
Abstrakt

A decline of gender-specific underachievement among gifted girls can be observed. So, is this topic becoming gradually obsolete or do certain kinds of underachievement still exist? We investigated achievement and related factors among 10th-grade gifted girls in comparison to gifted boys in two separate settings: in a regular German secondary upper-level school, the Gymnasium (study 1, n1); and in a curriculum-compressing acceleration program within the Gymnasium system (study 2, n6). In both school settings gender differences were found to exist: in the regular setting these differences are equally distributed; in the gifted program, on the other hand, they rather favor the girls. Nevertheless, for both settings lower self-confidence in the math self-concept can be observed among the girls. All in all, the findings reported here make obvious that things actually have changed and a general convergence of boys and girls can be observed. However, it also became clear that some decisive differences - especially on behavioral levels - still exist.

Organisation(en)
Journal
High Ability Studies
Band
15
Seiten
43-62
Anzahl der Seiten
20
ISSN
1359-8139
Publikationsdatum
2004
Peer-reviewed
Ja
ÖFOS 2012
5010 Psychologie
Link zum Portal
https://ucrisportal.univie.ac.at/de/publications/86e58307-8a12-4ef6-b64d-8e3b2707bf2d