Ethnicity and Achievement - Internal Factors. Flashcards
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Labelling and Self Fulfilling Prophecy
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- BC are more likely to be given negative labels that negatively affect their educational achievement.
- They more likely to be given behavioural labels.
- Become self-fulfilling prophecies.
- Not bother at school because they believe they are a slow learner.
-Other ethnic groups such as Chinese and Indian are likely to be given positive labels, developing a positive self-fulfilling prophecy and succeed at school.
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Ethnocentric Curriculum
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- We see our own culture as superior to others.
- Ethnocentric curriculum is the idea that school regards White British culture as superior, does not value other cultural contributions.
Schools only teach European languages.
History is taught from a British perspective.
School holidays are set according to Christian festivals.
Arrangements for PE. Muslim girls have to cover up so the PE kit is not suitable.
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Institutional Racism
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- Can greatly influence achievement whether in intentional or not.
- Can be a lack of ethnic teachers, disciplining some groups more than others.
MIRZA:
- Black girls experience racism in lessons.
- Girls developed strategies to deal with the racism (not part taking in discussions and not choosing subjects with racist teachers).
- These strategies restricted their opportunities to achieve at school, leads to low achievement.
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Marketisation
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- School being run as a business can disadvantage certain groups such as Bangladeshi and Pakistani.
- May not be aware of how to play the system.
- Lack Educational Capital.
- Cannot afford transport costs for schools outside the catchment area because of material deprivation.
- Also lack cultural capital to challenge school admission decisions.
- Chinese and Indian families possess as 4 types of capital.
- Ensure their children go to the best schools.
- Schools cream-skim Chinese and Indian students because they believe they’ll achieve excellent grades.
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Pupil Subcultures
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SEWELL:
- The Rebels reject goals and rules of school.
- The Conformists want to do well, accepting goals of school. Not part of a subculture.
- The Retreatists are isolated individuals, ‘loners’ and not part of a subculture.
- The Innovators are pro-education but anti-school. They value success but do not seek approval from their teachers.