Section 3 Differnatistion In Educational Achievement boys and girls Flashcards
79% Chinese girls compared to
44% black Afro Caribbean girls (2004)
But black boys even lower than the black girls
27% why?
Due to household being led by a mother (matrifocal). No male figure - discipline. May lead to delinquency.
50% single parent
What about the rate for girls and boys? Biggest a* to c gap
Girls - 73%
Boys- 64.3%
In 2003 the highest rate.
ASSESS WHY there is a difference between the stats of girls to boys achieving 5 a* - c
External factors
changing ambitions - sue sharpe 1970- 1990
feminism - 70’s/80’s
Changes in family.- family diversity (post modernists- Morgans - society more fragmented )
Internal factors
Equal opportunities
(national curriculum 1988)- Jo. Boaler- says that’s the main thing
Selection and league tables
girls seen as better candidates.
Teacher interactions
- Abraham - teachers perceive boys as badly behaved in the classroom - making it acceptable.
Why do boys achieve less
External.
- Early socialisation from family. (Traditional roles - expressive - instrumental)
- unrealistic expectations - Francis - boys often have unrealistic expectations which require more formal qualifications e.g profess footballer . Where as girls might be more school based e.g doc
- Boys literacy - mitosis and Browne - women more likely to read books than the father . To children too - girls more likely to be inspired by same sex
- Mac and Ghalil - women become main breadwinners - roles under threat. Crisis of masculinity. Mental health charity CALM- crisis of masculinity struggling to deal with pressures in their professional and personal life’s.
Internal -
Sewell - boys fall behind in education because schools have been feminised. Focus of attentiveness. Or methodology which disadvantage boys.
Laddish subcultures- gain peer group status for messing about and having an “anti school subculture” identified 4 subcultures including “macho lads”
Parental attitudes and primary socialisation -
Haris et al - boys less motivated
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How can experiences in school be affect their results
Talk about gender identification
Connell
Hegemonic masculinity