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INFLUENCE OF THE GENDER FACTOR
ON A STUDENT’S LEARNING STYLE
AND
ACHIEVEMENTS IN LANGUAGE LEARNING
The AIM of the research is to investigate the influence of the Gender factor
on a student’s learning style and achievements in the process of language

learning.
The OBJECT of the research is a student’s language learning.
The SUBJECT of the research is a gender-based student’s learning style.
The METHOD of the research is the analysis of
pedagogical, psychological, sociological literature.
The Influence of the Gender Factor on a Student’s
Learning Style and Achievements
in the Process of Foreign Language Learning
Males and females learn differently from each other (Grebb, 1999; Ebel,
1999; Cavanaugh, 2002).Males tend to be more kinaesthetic, tactual, and
visual, and they need more mobility in a more informal environment than
females. Males are more nonconforming and peer motivated than female.
Males tend to learn less by listening. Females, more than males, tend to be
auditory, authority-oriented, need significantly more quiet while learning,

they are more self- and Authorities – motivated, and are more conforming
than males (Marcus, 1999; Pizzo, 2000).
Social preferences of males and females are also different during the process
of learning.

Male students prefer learning tasks connected with competitions in
hierarchical groups, while female students learn by collaboration in small
groups in which mutual liking is important (Dorval, 2000).
Studies conducted by Aries (1996), Leet-Pellegrini (2000) and Fox (1999)
suggest that males feel more comfortable in a lecturing role, which is a
demonstration of expertise and status, but females feel more comfortable in a
listening role, which show a desire to collaborate, bond and to be liked by
products of a world of connections, not status. Females prefer to share their
expertise with others, rather than rivalling with them.
Doing the language learning tasks connected with problem-solving, male
students and female ones show clear differences in their approaches to
learning tasks (Dorval, 2000).

When specific language tasks are considered, females do better on some of
them and males do better on others. For example, females exceed on tasks
requiring perceptual speed but males do better on the general information

tasks.(Feingold, 1999; Lynn &Irwing, 2002).
Females are better than males on language learning tasks connecting with
remembering verbal information, faces, names, object locations, and
landmarks along a route, they have better episodic memory than males, but
males do better with the travel directions tasks (Colley, 2001; Ong, 1999;
Larrabee & Crook,1993).
Kraft & Nichel (1995) in their investigation proved females’ advantages on
measures of verbal fluency, vocabulary and quality of speech, but students-

males were better on writing.
Males more often than females have difficulties on language learning tasks
connecting with the perception of speech. According to Shapiro, Church, &
Lewis (2002), Maccoby and Jacklin (2004), males more often than females
experience reading disability, troubles with language and speech.

On the other hand, males do better on tasks connected with logic, solving
problem situations (McMahan, 2002, Petrovskiy, 1999).
Gates (2001) found female students’ advantages in three measures of reading:
• speed,
• reading vocabulary,
• a level of comprehension.
Possible Biological Explanations of Gender

Differences in Students’ Learning Styles
Some researchers have looked for gender differences in overall size of the
brain (Springer & Deutsch, 1997; Rogers, 2000; Fausto-Sterling, 2000), others
have concentrated on the specific parts of the brain.
One area that has been the focus of much study is the area of the brain, called

the corpus callosum. Some research shows that a portion of this bundle of nerve
fibres towards the back of the brain (the splenium) is larger and more rounded in
females than males. The function of this part of the corpus callosum links
together parts of the left and right hemispheres that control speech and spatial
perception. The larger splenium may account for females’ advantage on some
measures of speech production and comprehension. The organization of males’
brains may give the advantages on visual-spatial tasks (Allen & Gorski, 1990;

Halpern, 1992; Wood, 2003).
As a result, the right hemisphere of a male’s brain is thought to be
stronger; i.e., it assumes more control than the left hemisphere. Females, on
the other hand, have more balanced left and right hemispheres in terms of
control.
That is why males do worse than females on tasks associated with more left
hemisphere activities and better on tasks associated with more right

hemisphere activities. Many verbal tasks are associated with greater left
hemisphere activities, whereas solving spatial tasks and some logical tasks are
associated with greater right hemisphere activities, as a result, males do
perform better on spatial and logical tasks, but females with tasks that are
mostly connected with the humanities and music.
CONCLUSION
Each student of a higher institute of education can learn effectively, if her/his
learning needs and goals are appropriately diagnosed and prescribed.

A student’s development in the cognitive and affective domains occurs if a
language learning task, instructions, methods, variative learning programs and a

mode of presentation of new and difficult information corresponds to a genderbased student’s learning style and his/her cognitive level, and a student has a
possibility to choose completely own way of implementing the learning task.
According to the Dual Coding Theory (Pavio, 1986), if new information
introduced through the primary sensory canal, further on is deliberately

reinforced through the secondary sensory canal, it will be acquired significantly
better.
Thus, we can significantly improve a student’s achievements in language
learning taking into account her/his gender, approaches to learning, preferences
to the certain type of tasks, peculiarities and the development of sensory
canals, the type of information processing, and developing the emotional and
social

factors of a student’s learning style.
The more we know our students, their needs, goals, learning styles,
considering their gender differences, the more we can help them to
improve learning achievements.

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Gender's Impact on Learning Styles & Achievements

  • 1. INFLUENCE OF THE GENDER FACTOR ON A STUDENT’S LEARNING STYLE AND ACHIEVEMENTS IN LANGUAGE LEARNING
  • 2. The AIM of the research is to investigate the influence of the Gender factor on a student’s learning style and achievements in the process of language learning. The OBJECT of the research is a student’s language learning. The SUBJECT of the research is a gender-based student’s learning style. The METHOD of the research is the analysis of pedagogical, psychological, sociological literature.
  • 3. The Influence of the Gender Factor on a Student’s Learning Style and Achievements in the Process of Foreign Language Learning
  • 4. Males and females learn differently from each other (Grebb, 1999; Ebel, 1999; Cavanaugh, 2002).Males tend to be more kinaesthetic, tactual, and visual, and they need more mobility in a more informal environment than females. Males are more nonconforming and peer motivated than female. Males tend to learn less by listening. Females, more than males, tend to be auditory, authority-oriented, need significantly more quiet while learning, they are more self- and Authorities – motivated, and are more conforming than males (Marcus, 1999; Pizzo, 2000).
  • 5. Social preferences of males and females are also different during the process of learning. Male students prefer learning tasks connected with competitions in hierarchical groups, while female students learn by collaboration in small groups in which mutual liking is important (Dorval, 2000).
  • 6. Studies conducted by Aries (1996), Leet-Pellegrini (2000) and Fox (1999) suggest that males feel more comfortable in a lecturing role, which is a demonstration of expertise and status, but females feel more comfortable in a listening role, which show a desire to collaborate, bond and to be liked by products of a world of connections, not status. Females prefer to share their expertise with others, rather than rivalling with them.
  • 7. Doing the language learning tasks connected with problem-solving, male students and female ones show clear differences in their approaches to learning tasks (Dorval, 2000). When specific language tasks are considered, females do better on some of them and males do better on others. For example, females exceed on tasks requiring perceptual speed but males do better on the general information tasks.(Feingold, 1999; Lynn &Irwing, 2002).
  • 8. Females are better than males on language learning tasks connecting with remembering verbal information, faces, names, object locations, and landmarks along a route, they have better episodic memory than males, but males do better with the travel directions tasks (Colley, 2001; Ong, 1999; Larrabee & Crook,1993). Kraft & Nichel (1995) in their investigation proved females’ advantages on measures of verbal fluency, vocabulary and quality of speech, but students- males were better on writing.
  • 9. Males more often than females have difficulties on language learning tasks connecting with the perception of speech. According to Shapiro, Church, & Lewis (2002), Maccoby and Jacklin (2004), males more often than females experience reading disability, troubles with language and speech. On the other hand, males do better on tasks connected with logic, solving problem situations (McMahan, 2002, Petrovskiy, 1999).
  • 10. Gates (2001) found female students’ advantages in three measures of reading: • speed, • reading vocabulary, • a level of comprehension.
  • 11. Possible Biological Explanations of Gender Differences in Students’ Learning Styles
  • 12. Some researchers have looked for gender differences in overall size of the brain (Springer & Deutsch, 1997; Rogers, 2000; Fausto-Sterling, 2000), others have concentrated on the specific parts of the brain.
  • 13. One area that has been the focus of much study is the area of the brain, called the corpus callosum. Some research shows that a portion of this bundle of nerve fibres towards the back of the brain (the splenium) is larger and more rounded in females than males. The function of this part of the corpus callosum links together parts of the left and right hemispheres that control speech and spatial perception. The larger splenium may account for females’ advantage on some measures of speech production and comprehension. The organization of males’ brains may give the advantages on visual-spatial tasks (Allen & Gorski, 1990; Halpern, 1992; Wood, 2003).
  • 14. As a result, the right hemisphere of a male’s brain is thought to be stronger; i.e., it assumes more control than the left hemisphere. Females, on the other hand, have more balanced left and right hemispheres in terms of control.
  • 15. That is why males do worse than females on tasks associated with more left hemisphere activities and better on tasks associated with more right hemisphere activities. Many verbal tasks are associated with greater left hemisphere activities, whereas solving spatial tasks and some logical tasks are associated with greater right hemisphere activities, as a result, males do perform better on spatial and logical tasks, but females with tasks that are mostly connected with the humanities and music.
  • 17. Each student of a higher institute of education can learn effectively, if her/his learning needs and goals are appropriately diagnosed and prescribed. A student’s development in the cognitive and affective domains occurs if a language learning task, instructions, methods, variative learning programs and a mode of presentation of new and difficult information corresponds to a genderbased student’s learning style and his/her cognitive level, and a student has a possibility to choose completely own way of implementing the learning task.
  • 18. According to the Dual Coding Theory (Pavio, 1986), if new information introduced through the primary sensory canal, further on is deliberately reinforced through the secondary sensory canal, it will be acquired significantly better. Thus, we can significantly improve a student’s achievements in language learning taking into account her/his gender, approaches to learning, preferences to the certain type of tasks, peculiarities and the development of sensory canals, the type of information processing, and developing the emotional and social factors of a student’s learning style.
  • 19. The more we know our students, their needs, goals, learning styles, considering their gender differences, the more we can help them to improve learning achievements.