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Demie, Feyisa; Lewis, Kirstin – Educational Studies, 2011
This study aims to examine the key barriers to learning to raise achievement of White British pupils with low-income backgrounds. The main findings suggest that the worryingly low-achievement levels of many White working class pupils have been masked by the middle class success in the English school system and government statistics that fail to…
Descriptors: Working Class, Middle Class, Underachievement, Focus Groups
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Demie, Feyisa; Lewis, Kirstin – Educational Studies, 2010
The aim of the research was to study the experiences of Portuguese heritage pupils in British schools. The main findings from empirical data suggest Portuguese children are underachieving at the end of primary education but the case study confirms that in good schools Portuguese pupils do well and have made huge improvements over the periods. The…
Descriptors: Ethnic Groups, Educational Change, Teaching Assistants, Students
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Lee, Moosung; Madyun, Na'im – Educational Studies, 2008
The existence of the achievement gap is more than just a black-white issue; contrary to stereotypes, it is a concern within Asian homes. Hmong students underachieve in comparison with many East Asian students. Traditional cultural practices and poverty have been identified as explanatory factors. Our data suggest that a more critical factor might…
Descriptors: Racial Segregation, School Segregation, Hmong People, Racial Composition
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Crocker, A. C. – Educational Studies, 1987
Examines definitions of "gifted" and "underachiever," identifying factors considered when assigning these terms. Reports on a study of underachieving, gifted, working-class boys that found the label "underachieving" to be falsely applied when these boys are content with their social position and life-style. (Author/AEM)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Gifted, Gifted Disadvantaged, Underachievement
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Lav, Kit-Ling; Chan, David W. – Educational Studies, 2001
Presents a study comparing different selection methods in the identification of underachievers: (1) absolute split method; (2) simple difference score method; (3) regression method; and (4) nomination. Focuses on 12- to 15-year-old Chinese students (n=126) in Hong Kong. Reports that the statistical methods had the highest congruence for selecting…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Failure, Adolescents, Educational Research
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Mulholland, Judith; Hansen, Paul; Kaminski, Eugene – Educational Studies, 2004
This paper reports a research project developed in partnership with the Principal and Leadership Team of an Australian secondary school. It monitored a school-based initiative designed to address the underachievement of male students. Students in Year 9 selected single-gender or coeducational classes in mathematics and English during the second…
Descriptors: Standardized Tests, Student Evaluation, Mathematics Achievement, Single Sex Classes
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Demie, Feyisa; Lewis, Kirstin; Taplin, Anne – Educational Studies, 2005
This paper examines the causes of pupil mobility and good practice in schools to address mobility issues. Pupil mobility is defined as 'a child joining or leaving school at a point other than the normal age at which children start or finish their education at that school'. The first part draws upon evidence of a survey, which explores the views of…
Descriptors: Student Mobility, Academic Achievement, School Effectiveness, Underachievement
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Gray, Colette; Wilson, Joanne – Educational Studies, 2006
Argued to "raise boys' grades" and "boost boys' academic achievement", single-sex classes in coeducation schools is one strategy among a plethora aimed at raising standards. This paper explores the experiences of teachers in one coeducation post-primary school that sought to raise academic performance, particularly among boys,…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, Secondary Education, Males, Coeducation
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De Lisle, Jerome; Smith, Peter; Jules, Vena – Educational Studies, 2005
This paper reviews the work on gendered achievement in the English-speaking Caribbean, with its often explicit focus on underachieving males. However, patterns of gendered achievement are more likely region-specific and variegated in some contexts. In Trinidad and Tobago, the full-scale implementation of national assessments in 2004 provided an…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Socialization, Gender Differences, High Risk Students
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Burwood, Les R. V. – Educational Studies, 1992
Reviews and interprets evidence that demonstrates underachievement in working class children. Argues that any success with improving effectiveness of these students is determined by classroom teachers. Concludes that continuous efforts must be made to reduce the gap between everyday experience and classroom experience. (CFR)
Descriptors: Academic Failure, British National Curriculum, Curriculum, Curriculum Development