Social Class Differences in Educational Achievement Flashcards

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Define material deprivation

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-lacking access to essential items
-For children these items include warm winter coats, leisure equipment, and social participation costs, such as attending school trips;

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Define external factors.

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  • the factors outside of the school which can negatively influence a pupil’s achievements. For example, material or cultural deprivation can lead to underachievement.
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State the examples of material deprivation

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  • Direct effect housing
    -Indirect effect housing
    -Diet - Howard
    -Costs of free schooling
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Explain the direct effect housing

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-individual or families experiencing this may live in a substandard housing condition, which can include overcrowding and the lack of basic amenities like running water and sanitation.

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Explain the indirect effect housing

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-Poor housing can have indirect effects, notably on the child’s health and welfare.
For example, children in crowded homes ? Run a greater risk of accidents

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Explain what Howard argued about diet.

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  • how individuals from a lower socio-economic back round will struggle to maintain a healthy diet impacting overall health and wellbeing.
    -this can result an increase of absences for school since they are not enough to study.
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Families experiencing material deprivation, explain how the cost of free schooling still effects them.

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-hidden costs such as uniform, school trips, transportation, school supplies etc.
-Families experiencing material deprivation may struggle to afford these additional expenses - creates barriers to accessing education.

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What did Callendat and Jackson argue about material deprivation.

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  • significantly effects educational outcomes ad life chances. They emphasise that children from a low-income back round often face barriers such as inadequate access to resources which can effect their academic performance and overall development.

-Their research highlights how these disadvantages can perpetuate cycles of poverty and inequality, stressing the needs for policies that address these disparities to promote equal opportunities.

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Define cultural capital

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  • The social assets of a person (education, intellect, style of speech, style of dress, social capital, etc.) that promote social mobility in a stratified society.
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Define social capital

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-a set of shared values or resources that allows individuals to work together in a group to effectively achieve a common purpose

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Define economic capital

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refers to the material wealth and financial assets owned by individuals or families

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Define symbolic capital

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  • resources based on honour prestige and recognition. It encompasses the social status and reputation that can be derived from other forms of capital
    -it is crucial for gaining social power
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What did Sullivan argue?

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  • significant in understanding educational inequalities - emphasises how children from different back rounds access and ultilise cultural resources which can impact their academic success and social mobility.
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What did Gewirtz argue

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-educational policies reflect and reinforce social inequalities - emphasises the role in education. it may empower families but can perpetuate existing disparities.
-Depicts how different social groups navigate educational systems .

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