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Motivating Boys

Jan 01, 2016

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Motivating Boys. Little Heath School. Why focus on boys' attainment?. Nationally there is a 10.1% gap between boys' and girls' attainment in schools (Dfes Standards Site-2005 based on five A*-C at G.C.S.E) This gap widens in language based subjects such as English- 16% , MFL 15%. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Page 1: Motivating Boys

Motivating Boys

Little Heath School

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Why focus on boys' attainment?

Underachievement

Disengagement Low expectations Lack of self esteem

Nationally there is a 10.1% gap between boys' and girls' attainment in schools (Dfes Standards Site-2005 based on five A*-C at G.C.S.E)

This gap widens in language based subjects such as English-16%, MFL 15%.

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Why focus on boys at Little Heath?

Gender attainment gap very high at GCSE in 2006 – 20%

Boys getting far more detentions Boys with poorer average attitude to learning

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Why focus on boys at Little Heath?

GCSE 5+ A* - C

Girls Boys School Gap

2001 68% 47% 59% 21%

2002 63% 52% 58% 11%

2003 73% 66% 69% 7%

2004 73% 62% 67% 11%

2005 70% 61% 65% 9%

2006 84% 64% 74% 20%

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Consider the implications of the following scenario: In your mixed ability class of twenty five, you have the

following students:

What strategies could you use to engage each student?

Albert Einstein David Beckham Lenny Henry Sir Richard Branson Scientist Footballer Stand Up Comedian Business Man

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Are we the problem?

Schools stress boys:

Boys learn differently from girls:

Schools tend to teach towards girls strengths:

Stressed boys misbehave..Exclusions follow.

Many boys fail academically and therefore get stressed out

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Does Jack look stressed here?

I learn well when: I know what to do I can concentrate I work in a group I am active

Do our teaching styles always reflect each student’s learning needs?

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The way forward?

Make Little Heath more boy friendly Whole school policies Culture and ethos

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Make them demonstrate their understanding

Students could demonstrate their new understanding in a variety of different ways: for example…

•Poster and visual displays• Group Presentations• Assignments• Hot seating/role play•Preparing and writing exam questions•Power point presentations•Short films

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Boy friendly teaching?

Being assertive or aggressive Talking or shouting Praise or scorn Objective or subjective criticism Treating like an adult, or as a

child

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Our subjects or our stakeholders?

How can we increase the commitment of more boys to school?

Boy friendly extra-curricular activities Underline the WIFM from Y7 onwards Set achievable regular goals and reward

their attainment Target at risk groups of students from Year 7 through to Year 12

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The FA (Fantastic Achievement) Cup

League table for ‘under-achieving’ boys

Goals scored for good attitude / work Weekly League table with prizes for

league leaders, most-improved player, hat-trick in a lesson e.t.c.

They feel good, they work, their friends work!