The term 'underachievement' is widespread in modern educational discourse, invoked most frequently in relation to a perceived failure to reach 'potential'. In this paper, it is suggested that such terms, though widely used, are highly problematic, masking ideological assumptions which concern socially constructed, culturally sensitive, subjective, and relative matters. In fact, underachievement is most often used to mean low academic attainment and the paper argues that this is already better understood in terms of well-known factors such as prior attainment, socioeconomic disadvantage, and systemic biases. This paper also suggests that there is a danger of pathologising the low attainer when in fact it may be the system which is failing th...
"Underachievement" in school is seen as a failure in traditional theories of education. An alternati...
Methodologies were proposed for combining background and aptitude and/or achievement information in ...
Includes bibliographical references.The fact that some students with apparently high ability do very...
The term 'underachievement' is widespread in modern educational discourse, invoked most frequently i...
This paper examines underachievement, a widely used term in education policy and practice often used...
This paper formed the basis for our oral and written presentations to the House of Commons Select Co...
This article considers the notion of 'underachievement' as it is applied to pupil performance in sch...
ABSTRACT: With the increasing importance that our society is placing on education, the problem of un...
The problem of underachievement i s examined in light of i ts effect on the development of potential...
Many stakeholders are concerned with the apparent failure of schools to facilitate child...
This study was carried out in an independent preparatory school in England, where the researcher was...
The purpose of this study was to recognize and validate dual exceptionalities and to give voice to a...
The purpose of this study was to recognize and validate dual exceptionalities and to give voice to a...
There is a predominant belief in literature and school practice that high school achievement is an i...
En: SAGE Open July-September, pp. 1–7Many stakeholders are concerned with the apparent failure of s...
"Underachievement" in school is seen as a failure in traditional theories of education. An alternati...
Methodologies were proposed for combining background and aptitude and/or achievement information in ...
Includes bibliographical references.The fact that some students with apparently high ability do very...
The term 'underachievement' is widespread in modern educational discourse, invoked most frequently i...
This paper examines underachievement, a widely used term in education policy and practice often used...
This paper formed the basis for our oral and written presentations to the House of Commons Select Co...
This article considers the notion of 'underachievement' as it is applied to pupil performance in sch...
ABSTRACT: With the increasing importance that our society is placing on education, the problem of un...
The problem of underachievement i s examined in light of i ts effect on the development of potential...
Many stakeholders are concerned with the apparent failure of schools to facilitate child...
This study was carried out in an independent preparatory school in England, where the researcher was...
The purpose of this study was to recognize and validate dual exceptionalities and to give voice to a...
The purpose of this study was to recognize and validate dual exceptionalities and to give voice to a...
There is a predominant belief in literature and school practice that high school achievement is an i...
En: SAGE Open July-September, pp. 1–7Many stakeholders are concerned with the apparent failure of s...
"Underachievement" in school is seen as a failure in traditional theories of education. An alternati...
Methodologies were proposed for combining background and aptitude and/or achievement information in ...
Includes bibliographical references.The fact that some students with apparently high ability do very...