Gender Differences in Academic Achievement in Saudi Arabia: A Wake-Up Call to Educational Leaders
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https://doi.org/10.22230/ijepl.2019v15n15a890Keywords:
Academic achievement, Education attainment, Gender, Saudi Arabia, Subject valueAbstract
Educational leaders must consider equity in education as a priority to make sure all students receive the best education possible. Studies on this topic in Saudi Arabia, however, are still in the embryonic stage. This article, thus, examines whether significant differences in academic achievement exist between male and female students based on gender, subject value, and expectations of education attainment. From a sample study of 3,759 students, the findings showed that female outperformed male students in both math, science, and their domains. Further, the more students value a subject or expect to go far in their education, the higher the score for both students, but female still outperformed male students. Educational leaders should consider
these findings a wake-up call to the persistent academic achievement disparities.
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