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13 Cards in this Set
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The 6 external factors |
• socialisation • material deprivation • parents attitude • language • job market • education policies |
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Socialisation |
Parents and the family are important in socialising children and passing norms and values. It is within the family children learn things. The difference in quality of socialisation can affect children in school |
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Material deprivation |
Lack of money could mean cold, overcrowded homes Lack of books and equipment It can make it difficult to study at home |
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Parents attitude |
The amount of interest and encouragement parents show in their children’s education can be a significant element in educational success |
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Parents attitude |
The amount of interest and encouragement parents show in their children’s education can be a significant element in educational success |
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Language |
People from different ethnic groups may be at disadvantage as they are learning in a foreign language |
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Parents attitude |
The amount of interest and encouragement parents show in their children’s education can be a significant element in educational success |
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Language |
People from different ethnic groups may be at disadvantage as they are learning in a foreign language |
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Job market |
The job market is more competitive so not everyone can achieve the top jobs increasing competition in schools |
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Parents attitude |
The amount of interest and encouragement parents show in their children’s education can be a significant element in educational success |
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Language |
People from different ethnic groups may be at disadvantage as they are learning in a foreign language |
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Job market |
The job market is more competitive so not everyone can achieve the top jobs increasing competition in schools |
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Education policies |
Government changes can influence how well pupils do in school The removal of coursework may have an influence of pupils who excel in those areas |