External Factors affecting Black Students education
- Created by: jhoment
- Created on: 21-11-22 16:56
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- External Factors
- Material Deprivation
- most in disadvantaged/poorer areas
- poor housing
- distruption of housing
- possible mental and physical health problems
- poor diet/health
- poor attendance issues affecting educational achievement
- poor quality food results in less energy, minerals and vitamins
- Wilkinson (1996)
- Poorer people have more emotional and behavioural problems
- Fear of debt
- Reay (2005)
- WC students more likely to apply to unis closer to home to save money and have a part time job
- 25% of undergraduate students will repay in form
- Reay (2005)
- 1/2 BAME kids live in low-income HHs
- BAME 2x more likely to be unemployed
- Attitudes
- WC parents less interested (Douglas 1964)
- MC parents more interested in education
- more likely to push kids into further education and higher paying jobs
- Cultural Deprivation
- Language
- Bernstein (1975)
- Restricted Code (WC)
- Elaborated Code (MC)
- Bernstein (1975)
- Feinstein (2008)
- More educated parents can help with education and have more interests
- Douglas (1964)
- WC parents care less about their child's education
- Sugarman (1970)
- Fatalism
- Collectivism
- Immediate gratification
- Present time orientation
- Compensatoryeducation
- gangs as a result of absent fathers?
- Language
- Material Deprivation
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