School Class Differences In Educational Achievement

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    Outline & Assess the View That Gender Differences in Education Achievement Are Caused by Factors Outside School (50m)

    Outline & Assess the view that gender differences in education achievement are caused by factors outside school (50m) Gender and educational attainment focuses mainly on how males and females perform differently in different subjects and their tendency to study different subjects. In recent years, females are attaining more than males while males are underachieving. This may be caused by factors outside school. Outside factors has caused girls to outperforming boys is due to girls attitudes

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    .................................... 4 1.1. Education Systems and Basic Skills................................................................. 4 1.2. Student Background Characteristics and Basic Skills.................................... 10 1.3. School Characteristics and Basic Skills ......................................................... 13 1.4. Individual Student Characteristics and Basic Skills....................................... 17 1.5. New Analysis and Data Collection Activities.....

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    Select a Technology Currently in Use and Write About How You Think It Might Change How We Live in 20 Years

    Contract No.: ED-01-CO-0039 (0004) MPR Reference No.: 8936-600 The Effectiveness Of Educational Technology: Issues and Recommendations for the National Study Draft May 9, 2003 Roberto Agodini Mark Dynarski Margaret Honey, Education Development Center

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    Parent Involvement

    both schools and teachers play in creating an atmosphere conducive to parents becoming actively involved in the educational process. Parental involvement refers to a parent or family members' participation and contribution to their child's schooling. These contributions can take place in or outside of the school, with the objective of improving a child’s learning. Parental involvement at home can include activities such as helping with homework or reading with the child. Involvement at school may

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    Performance of Freshmen Student in Science as Affected by Selected Factors

    love and to learn about. But nowadays as to observation, learners are hard up in the subject. They don’t know how to make their objectives and conclusions during the activity. Some students are not interested in Science subject. Students tend to cut class during their science

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    Evaluate the Claim That Factors Outside the School Are the Main Cause of Working-Class Underachievement

    Underachievement in schools can be heavily linked to factors that are internalised within the school. Both internal and external factors can contribute to the underachievement of pupils who belong to a working class background, and they may be equally as effectual on the underachievement of the pupil. One of the major causes of underachievement is the lack of economic capital, proposed by Pierre Bourdieu (1984), that a working class family possess. As item A states, ‘sociologists claim that factors

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    Sociology

    FUNCTIONALIST THEORY A consensus theory. Society has basic needs, including the need for social order. School is fair to all, and helps encourage positive social solidarity, and socialises students effectively.  DURKHEIM *  Durkheim saw education as the transmission of society’s norms from one generation to the other.  This is vital to produce social solidarity.  *  The school is a miniature society, where students are trained to interact with other students much like they are trained

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    Whatever It Takes Book Review

    debate about poverty in the United States. Why are people poor? Why do these people stay poor? And what efforts need to be taken to get these people out of poverty? This book is an inspirational account of one man’s journey to try to boost the educational achievement in New York City’s Harlem. Geoff Canada is the man behind this journey. Canada grew up extremely poor in the South Bronx, but he defied all odds and made his way out. Throughout his life he has tried to help a scattered amount of poor through

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    Assess Sociological Explanations of Ethnic Differences in Educational Achievement

    Assess sociological explanations of ethnic differences in educational achievement. (20) Tony Lawson and Joan Garrod (2000) define ethnic groups as ‘people who share common history, customs and identity, as well as, in most cases, language and religion, and who see themselves as a distinct unit.’ When talking about culture we use terms such as customs, language and religion that is, about all of the things that are learned, shared and valued by a social group. It is a mistake to think of ethnic

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    What Are Socioeconomic Factors Influencing Student Performance

    .................................... 4 1.1. Education Systems and Basic Skills................................................................. 4 1.2. Student Background Characteristics and Basic Skills.................................... 10 1.3. School Characteristics and Basic Skills ......................................................... 13 1.4. Individual Student Characteristics and Basic Skills....................................... 17 1.5. New Analysis and Data Collection Activities.....

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