ABSTRACT

There is greater pressure for schools to meet certain levels of pupil achievement now more than ever before. Teachers and policy-makers are looking for ways to ensure pupils are not underachieving, and to do this must have some understanding of the causes of underachievement.

This timely book examines different levels of achievement of pupil groups and the reasons behind them. The authors highlight ways in which schools and policy-makers might improve achievement through changes in policy and practice. Some of the topics considered are:

* What is underachievement?
* Social background and achievement
* School structures and achievement
* Schools raising attainment

Underachievement in Schools will be a valuable resource for anyone involved with school policy as well as teachers and those training to teach.

part |2 pages

Part 1 Facets of underachievement

part |2 pages

PART 2 Policy, practice, and solutions?

chapter 6|15 pages

School structures and achievement

chapter |3 pages

Ability grouping in school

chapter |2 pages

Conclusions

chapter 8|15 pages

Government policy and raising achievement

chapter 9|6 pages

Schools raising attainment

Case studies

chapter 10|1 pages

Discussion and policy implications

chapter |1 pages

Social class, poverty and education

chapter 3|2 pages

Gender and achievement

chapter 5|6 pages

Other factors and achievement

chapter |4 pages

Implications for policy and practice