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Raising Boys' Achievement in Secondary Schools (Paperback, Ed)
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Raising Boys' Achievement in Secondary Schools (Paperback, Ed)
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"Boys' achievement has attracted great attention in recent years in
many countries. This comprehensive book based on sound research in
schools provides practical insights into how the achievement of
boysand girls can be raised. It reminds us that it is not all boys
or no girlswho underachieve. It demonstrates the respective roles
of teaching andlearning, school culture and social factors. No easy
answers butexcellent ideas backed by evidence from authoritative,
thoroughresearchers with a firm basis in schools." Judy Sebba,
Professor of Education, University of Sussex"Teachers will find
this book invaluable. It is based on quality researchwhich actually
evaluates the impact of the various strategies suggestedfor raising
boys' achievement. What is more, in contrast to many of themore
'quick-fix' works in this field, the authors' discussion and
analysisis measured and nuanced, and supported by an in-depth
understandingof the wealth of theory and research around gender and
achievement.It provides a welcome and weighty contribution to an
evercontroversial debate." Becky Francis, London Metropolitan
UniversityIn this important book, the authors evaluate different
approaches and advocate practical, evidence-based strategies, which
have the potential to promote boys' as well as girls' achievements.
The approaches are discussed within the context of inclusivity,
acknowledging the diverse needs and interests of different boys and
the invisibility and continuing disadvantage of some girls. The
book begins and ends with reflections from students of their own
school experiences, and makes practical recommendations for the
future.This book draws upon empirical research and work initiated
as part of the DfES project on Raising Boys' Achievement. It brings
together theoretical and practical issues, and reflects upon the
construction of the debate about boys' apparent under-achievement
from the perspectives of girls as well as boys. The authors
critically explore notions of under-achievement and 'value added',
and consider how useful the concept of the 'gender gap' is in
advancing the debates. Raising Boys' Achievement in Secondary
Schools is key reading for undergraduate and postgraduate Education
students, PGCE students, headteachers, senior managers within
schools and local education authorities, and policy makers.
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