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Online Reading Activities and ICT Use as Mediating Variables in Explaining the Gender Difference in Digital Reading Literacy: Comparing Hong Kong and Korea
Kwok-cheung Cheung; Soi-kei Mak; Pou-seong Sit
2013-11
Source PublicationAsia-Pacific Education Researcher
ISSN0119-5646
Volume22Issue:4Pages:709-720
Abstract

Using data drawn from the OECD's Program for International Student Assessment (PISA) conducted in 2009, the present study sought to examine the mediating effects of three kinds of variables in order to account for the relationships between gender and the digital reading performance of students. The three kinds of variables are (1) online reading activities, (2) information and communication technology (ICT) use at school, and (3) ICT use at home, for schoolwork and for leisure. Economic, social, and cultural status and the student's print reading literacy performance served as control variables in the mediation analyses. Because Korea and Hong Kong were both high-performing economies in PISA 2009, the underlying ICT-related mechanisms unveiled in the mediation analyses can show educational practitioners why, from a comparative education perspective, the digital reading gender gap that favors females is substantially smaller than that seen in print reading. The two key findings are as follows. First, the observed gender difference in digital reading performance favoring females in Hong Kong can be attributed to gender differences in the students' engagement in online reading activities and their ICT use at home for leisure. Second, the observed gender difference in digital reading literacy performance favoring females in Korea can be attributed to gender difference in the ICT use of students at home for leisure, but not students' engagement in online reading activities. The present study highlights the importance of guidance and counseling regarding the ICT use of students at home for leisure.

KeywordDigital Reading Literacy Gender Difference Mediating Effects Pisa
DOI10.1007/s40299-013-0077-x
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Language英語English
WOS Research AreaEducation & Educational Research
WOS SubjectEducation & Educational Research
WOS IDWOS:000325714000034
PublisherSPRINGER HEIDELBERGTIERGARTENSTRASSE 17, D-69121 HEIDELBERG, GERMANY
Scopus ID2-s2.0-84885601947
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Document TypeJournal article
CollectionMOON CHUN MEMORIAL COLLEGE
Faculty of Education
Corresponding AuthorKwok-cheung Cheung
AffiliationFaculty of Education, University of Macau, Macao, China
First Author AffilicationFaculty of Education
Corresponding Author AffilicationFaculty of Education
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Kwok-cheung Cheung,Soi-kei Mak,Pou-seong Sit. Online Reading Activities and ICT Use as Mediating Variables in Explaining the Gender Difference in Digital Reading Literacy: Comparing Hong Kong and Korea[J]. Asia-Pacific Education Researcher, 2013, 22(4), 709-720.
APA Kwok-cheung Cheung., Soi-kei Mak., & Pou-seong Sit (2013). Online Reading Activities and ICT Use as Mediating Variables in Explaining the Gender Difference in Digital Reading Literacy: Comparing Hong Kong and Korea. Asia-Pacific Education Researcher, 22(4), 709-720.
MLA Kwok-cheung Cheung,et al."Online Reading Activities and ICT Use as Mediating Variables in Explaining the Gender Difference in Digital Reading Literacy: Comparing Hong Kong and Korea".Asia-Pacific Education Researcher 22.4(2013):709-720.
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