Abstract
We propose using Stochastic Frontier Analysis to estimate pupils' academic underachievement. We model underachievement as the gap between expected achievement and actual achievement, not due to a learning disability. Our data are a panel for 2,228 Belgian pupils observed over 6 years of primary education. We found that the average underachievement gap is 23.5%. That is, the average pupil does not exploit about one fourth of their potential. Gifted pupils appear to underachieve as much as non-gifted pupils. We also found that class size is a determinant of underachievement. The association between class size and underachievement is non-monotonic, with an underachievement minimum at a class size of about 20 pupils.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 00144029211073524 |
Pages (from-to) | 442-459 |
Number of pages | 18 |
Journal | Exceptional Children |
Volume | 88 |
Issue number | 4 |
Early online date | 2 Feb 2022 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Jul 2022 |
Keywords
- academic underachievement
- class size
- gifted pupils
- Stochastic Frontier Analysis
- CLASS-SIZE-REDUCTION
- STUDENT-ACHIEVEMENT
- EFFICIENCY ESTIMATION
- TECHNICAL EFFICIENCY
- GIFTED STUDENTS
- HONG-KONG
- SCHOOL
- EDUCATION
- TEACHERS
- IDENTIFICATION