Thursday, November 29, 2007

November 29th, 2007



I've just finished reading the first chapter and have a few thoughts....

The summation of the research and perceptions surrounding boys and literacy was interesting, but I agree that with the others that it is not exactly a page turner. I think that is why this book has used a lot of personal anecdote and invdividual case study - make for research that is more engaging, more real.


The "myth" of masculinity - contradicts the biological research that says boys can be "significantly" damaged by schools that try to subvert "natural male behaviour". I wonder if the disparity in the literacy of boys and girls is partially due to the fact that reading is perceived as girlish behaviour.



I sort of laughed at The War Against Boys argument that boys are oppressed by femenist approaches in schools.



I liked the idea that this book, and other research based books provide a starting point for teachers.

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