Inviting One's Self and Inviting Others

Autor: Gio Valiante, Frank Pajares
Rok vydání: 2022
Zdroj: Journal of Invitational Theory and Practice. 8:41-60
ISSN: 1060-6041
DOI: 10.26522/jitp.v8i.3832
Popis: The purpose of this study was to provide a developmental perspectiveon students' invitations of self and of others usingdata obtained from cohort groups of students ranging fromGrades 6 to 8, to determine whether invitations differ as afunction of gender, and to discover whether these gender differencescan be accounted for by differences in gender orientationbeliefs (N=528). Inviting one's own self decreased asstudents progressed from Grade 6 to 8. Girls were more invitingof others than were boys, but this difference was renderednonsignificant when gender orientation beliefs were controlled.Instead, girls and boys with a feminine orientationwere more inviting of others. Findings support the contentionsof researchers who have argued that gender differences inacademic self-beliefs may be a function of the stereotypicalbeliefs that students hold about gender, rather than of gender.
Databáze: OpenAIRE