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Gender identity and schooling
Sociology a level > Education > Gender differences in achievement
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Gender and subject choice
Sociology a level > Education > Gender differences in achievement
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Boys underachievement
Sociology a level > Education > Gender differences in achievement
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Internal factors and girls achievement
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External factors and girls achievement
Sociology a level > Education > Gender differences in achievement
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Gender patterns in achievement
In the past, boys
out-performed
girls, but since the
1980s
girls have improved more rapidly and now they do better than boys at all levels and in most subjects
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Key Stages 1 to 3
Girls
do consistently better than
boys
, especially in English
In science and
maths
the
gap
is narrower
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In
2019
, around three quarters of girls' grades were at pass level
4
or above, as against only two thirds of boys' grades
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AS and A level
Girls
are more likely to pass, and to get higher grades, though the gap is narrower than at
GCSE
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Girls
even do better in traditional boys' subjects like
sciences
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More
girls
than boys go into
higher education
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Reasons for improvements in girls' achievement
External
factors-factors outside the education system, such as home and family background, the
job market
and wider society
Internal factors-factors within schools and the
education
system, such as the effect of schools'
equal opportunities
policies
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