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1 www.londongt.org/teachertools Able underachievers and how to identify them January 2007

2 2 What are able underachievers?  Underachievement can be defined as an inability to perform appropriately for one’s age or talents (abilities).

3 3  Able high flier  Coaster  Disaffected underachiever Belle Wallace Teaching the Very Able Child Degrees of underachievement

4 4 Why do some students underachieve?  Personal choice  Social and emotional needs  External influences  Maturity

5 5  Difficulties with peers  Expectations of teachers  Expectations of parents Factors affecting underachievement

6 6  Perfectionism  Feelings of anxiety  Feelings of isolation Factors affecting underachievement

7 7  Low self-esteem  Unaware of own potential  Socio/ethnic difficulties Factors affecting underachievement

8 8  Moving home or country  Family breakdown  Moving school  Transition from one key stage to the next Factors affecting underachievement

9 9  Influence and personal development  Physical and emotional needs  Survival Maslow’s hierarchy

10 10 Particularly vulnerable groups  EAL students  Students with behavioural difficulties  Some members of cultural minorities  Those with gender issues in some subjects  Disadvantaged able children  Gifted students with a learning difficulty

11 11  Don’t overlook members of vulnerable groups


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