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Jones, Susan – English Teaching: Practice and Critique, 2007
The under-achievement of boys in the language components of standardised tests, together with a perception of boys as having negative attitudes towards the English curriculum, has led to boys being positioned as struggling writers. This article reflects critically on this construction, drawing on data from an Economic and Social Research Council…
Descriptors: Writing Processes, Writing Strategies, Gender Differences, Comparative Analysis
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Jones, Susan; Myhill, Debra – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2004
Working within a methodological framework that identified four focus groups, high-achieving boys and girls and underachieving boys and girls, this article presents teachers' perceptions of how gender identity is seen to influence achievement levels. Beliefs about gender identity informed the teachers' perceptions in relation to each of the four…
Descriptors: Underachievement, Teacher Attitudes, Academic Achievement, Gender Differences
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Jones, Susan; Myhill, Debra – Gender and Education, 2004
The identity of the underachiever has become synonymous with the stereotypical identity of boys. Teachers know what underachievement looks like: it looks like a boy who is bright, but bored. Evidence from a research study reported here demonstrates that teachers are more likely to select boys as underachievers than girls and that teachers…
Descriptors: Males, Females, Foreign Countries, Student Characteristics
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Myhill, Debra; Jones, Susan – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2006
Based on a larger, cross phase study investigating underachieving boys, this article explores pupil's responses to a single interview question inviting pupils to articulate their perceptions of whether teachers treat boys and girls the same. The article records that the predominant perception is that teachers treat boys more negatively than girls,…
Descriptors: Sex Fairness, Gender Differences, Teacher Expectations of Students, Consciousness Raising
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Jones, Susan – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2005
The recent high profile of the underachievement debate in the media, through research initiatives, and in resulting remediation programmes within the classroom, has focused almost exclusively upon boys, such that the identity and needs of the underachieving girl have been rendered invisible. Underachievement has become so closely associated with…
Descriptors: Underachievement, Sexual Identity, Males, Females