Analysing underachievement in schools

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    • Smith, Emma

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Analysing underachievement in schools

Emma Smith

(Empirical studies in education)

Continuum, c2007

  • : pbk

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Bibliography: p. [187]-208

Includes Index

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Description

Underachievement in school is one of the most widely used terms in education today. As a discourse, it has been responsible for influencing government policy, staffroom discussions, as well as the pages of academic journals and the TES. It is also a subject which raises questions about what we expect from a fair and equitable education system. This book provides a critical analysis of two sides of the underachievement debate, at each of the three levels of focus - international, the UK and the individual. On the one hand, it will consider the 'crisis' account; of falling standards and failing pupils and, on the other, present an alternative account, which urges a re-evaluation of the underachievement debate in order to consider who might be underachieving and why.

Table of Contents

  • 1. Underachievement in context
  • Part 1: Underachievement: An international perspective
  • 2. The falling nations debate
  • 3. Reconsidering international comparisons
  • Part 2: Falling standards and failing pupils?
  • 4. Failing boys and moral practices
  • 5. Reevaluating underachievement
  • 6. Underachieving working class boys?
  • Part 3: Understanding underachievement
  • 7. Reconceptualising 'underachievement'
  • 8. Recommendations for practice.

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