Gender Differences in Listening: Research Perspectives

Nguyen Minh Trang
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This paper reviews gender differences in listening. The paper focuses on three main questions for reviewing related studies published previously: (1) Between boys and girls, who listen better? (2) Reasons males or females listen better? and (3) Which method(s) researchers mainly used to explore gender differences in listening? Two major fields of research in listening were investigated: cognitive and metacognitive studies. The review reveals that male and female students have used different brain hemispheres for their listening comprehension although there are still debates and discussions on this issue. The reasons males seem listen more attentively than females are due to that fact that males are likely to pay attention to facts while females on the contrary like to listen to information. Surprisingly, there is no clear indication or conclusion to the question “Between males and females, who listen better?”, but this review recognizes that metacognitive instruction helps raise learners’ metacognitive awareness and assists them in their listening comprehension improvement. Three research methods mostly used for investigating gender differences in listening are recognized which are dichotic listening, brain-dominance inventory, and Metacognitive Awareness of Listening Questionnaire (MALQ) focusing on raising listeners’ cognitive and metacognitive awareness when students perform their listening tasks.
听力的性别差异:研究视角
本文回顾了听力的性别差异。本文主要关注三个问题,以回顾之前发表的相关研究:(1)在男孩和女孩之间,谁更善于倾听?(2)男性和女性更善于倾听的原因?(3)研究人员主要使用哪些方法来探索听力的性别差异?本文调查了听力研究的两个主要领域:认知和元认知研究。这篇综述揭示了男女学生在听力理解上使用了不同的大脑半球,尽管这一问题仍有争论和讨论。男性似乎比女性更专心倾听的原因是,男性可能会关注事实,而女性则相反,喜欢听信息。令人惊讶的是,对于“男性和女性谁更善于倾听?”这个问题,并没有明确的指示或结论。,但本综述认为元认知教学有助于提高学习者的元认知意识,有助于听力理解能力的提高。目前研究听力性别差异的方法主要有三种,即二元听力法、脑优势量表和听力元认知意识问卷(MALQ),侧重于提高学生在听力任务中的认知意识和元认知意识。
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