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External Factors, Ethnic Differences in Achievement
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AS Levels Sociology Mapa Mental sobre External Factors, Ethnic Differences in Achievement, criado por MeganAbigail em 20-04-2013.
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External Factors, Ethnic Differences in Achievement
Ethnic group
People who share the same heritage, culture, identity, often including the same language and religion. Who see themselves as a distinct group
Cultural Deprivation
Intellectual and linguistic Skills
Bereiter and Englemann
Language spoken by low-income Black families is inadequate for educational success, it is ungrammatical, disjointed and incapable of abstract ideas
The Swann Report
Found language was not a major factor in underachivement
Bowker
lack of standard English is a major barrier to progress in education and intergration into wider society
Attitudes and Values
Lack of motivation is a major cause of failure of many black students
They are not socialised into into the mainstream culture that instils ambition, competition and sacrifices
Many black students are socialised into fatalism and immediate gratifacation
Family Structure and Parental Support
Theorists argue that failure to socialise children adequately is a result of dysfunctional family structures
How does family structure explain differences in EM achievement?
Pryce
Asians are higher achievers because they are more resistant to racism and it gives them a greater sense of self worth
Black Caribbean pupils have a less cohesive culture than Asian pupils and are less resistant to racism, As a result they have low sef esteem and under
Female Headed Single Parent Families
Murray
High rate of lone parenthood and lack of positive male role models lead to under achievement of some minorities
Flew
Ethnic differences in achievement stem from cultural differences outside of the education system, not discrimination within it
Asian Families
Khan
Asian families are stress ridden, bound by tradition and with a controlling attitude towards children, especially girls
Driver and Bollard
Asian family structures bring educational benefits, Asian parents have more positive attitudes toward education, have higher asperations for children.
Criticisms
Keddie
CD theory is a victim blaming theory. EM students are culturally different, not deprived, they underachieve as schools are ethnocenntric
Compensatory Education
Tries to impose the dominant white culture on students who already have their own coherent culture
Material Deprivation
Flaherty
Pakistanis and Bangladeshis are 3x more likely than whites to be in the poorest 1/5 of the population
Unemployment is 3x higher in Africans, Bangladeshis and Pakistanis than for whites
Bangladeshi and Pakistani women are more likely to be home workers sometimes for as little as £1.50 per hour
Swann Report
Social class accounted for 50% of the difference in educational achievement between ethnic groups
We must take class differences into account when comparing EM educational achievement or we may over estimate the impact of cultural factors
Racism in Wider Society
Rex
shows how racial discrimination leads to social exclusion
In housing for instance the minorities are more likely to be forced into substandard accomodation than white people of the same class
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