This text challenges the widespread perception that all boys are underachieving at school. It raises the questions of which boys? at what stage of education? and according to what criteria? The issues surrounding boys' "underachievement" have been at the centre of public debate about education and the raising of standards in the 1990s. Media and political responses to the "problem of boys" have tended to be simplistic, partial, and owe more to "quick fixes" than investigation and research. The book provides a detailed and nuanced "case study" of the issues in the UK, which should be of international relevance as the moral panic is a globalized one, taking place in diverse countries. The contributors to this book take seriously the issues of boys' "underachievement" inside and outside school from a critical perspective which draws on the insights of previous feminist studies of education to illuminate the problems associated with the education of boys. The text should be of interest to educators, policy makers, students and techers of education, sociology, gender studies and cultural studies and others interested in gender and achievement.
- ISBN10 6611132376
- ISBN13 9786611132378
- Publish Date 1 January 1998
- Publish Status Active
- Out of Print 18 May 2011
- Publish Country US
- Imprint Open University Press
- Format eBook
- Language English