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Analysing Underachievement in Schools

Part of the Empirical Studies in Education series
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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 that 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 considers 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.

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Product Details
0826475655 / 9780826475657
Hardback
371.285
09/06/2005
United Kingdom
English
xi, 212 p. : ill.
24 cm
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