We see gender bias as teachers treat one gender differently than another. This occurs in instruction, such as when boys are assumed to perform more strongly in math or girls in reading. Teachers also show educational bias in gender roles by allowing more boisterous behaviors from boys than girls, or expecting girls to turn in homework more consistently. Teachers also often praise and criticize boys differently than girls, saying 'Good job' to a male student and 'You can do better' to a female.