Last updated: 22
Sept 1997
Characteristics
The most common characteristics and patterns of underachievement include:
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a very high IQ
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poor work habits
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a seeming inability to concentrate
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lack of effort in tasks
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an intense interest in one particular area
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frequently unfinished work
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a low self esteem
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demonstrations of emotional frustration
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negative attitudes towards self and peers
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a skill deficit in at least one subject area
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inattentiveness to task at hand
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failure to respond to motivation by usual teacher techniques
Because
of continual failures in some areas, underachieving gifted students tend
to exhibit either of two basic behaviour patterns: aggressive or
withdrawn.
The features of the aggressive behaviour pattern are:
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Stubborn refusal to comply with requests
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attention seeking
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disruption of others
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continual rejection of set work
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absence of self-direction in decision making
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continual alienation of peers
The features of withdrawal behaviour pattern are:
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lack of communication
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fantasy world
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working alone
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little in-class work undertaken
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little attempt made to justify behaviour
Factors Influencing Underachievement
It is important to determine the causes of underachievement in order to
alleviate the problem.
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medical
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physical
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perfectionism
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a desire to fit in
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emotional status (grief, separation)
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low self esteem
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pressure to conform
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perceptions of peers towards the individual
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expectations (of self and others)
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a feeling of powerlessness
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lack of autonomy
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Some Useful Strategies
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developing
control of learning
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realistic goal setting
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appropriate classroom environments
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providing an opportunity to perform
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by increased stimulation and complexity
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by meta-cognitive training
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encouraging positive relationships
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faster risk taking
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co-operation and collaboration is encouraged
  
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