What are External Influences on Educational Achievement?
> Material Deprivation
> Cultural Factors
What is Cultural Deprivation?
Being deprived of cultural values facilitating educational success.
3 Main Aspects of Cultural Deprivation
What is Basic Cultural Equipment?
Incl. language, self-discipline and reasoning skills.
What did the Centre for Educational Studies find on the difference between MC and WC
Found by age of 3 kids from WC were 1yr behind those from MC.
Cultural Deprivation Theorists
Cultural Deprivation:
> Centre for Educational Studies (WC lack behind and MC)
Language:
> Feinstein & Tait (Language Diff vs Educated & Non Educated Parents)
> Bernstein (Elab vs Restricted Code)
Parents Education:
> Douglas (Lack of WC Parent Interest)
> Feinstein (Parenting Styles/Education)
Use of Income:
> Bernstein and Young (MC Mums buy Educational Resources 4 Kids)
Subcultures:
> Sugarman (Fatalism, Collectivism etc and Security of MC Jobs)
> Hyman (Self-Imposed Barriers)
What is Tait and Feinstein’s view on Language affecting Educational Achievement? (Differences between Educated and Uneducated Parents)
Bernstein’s view on Language affecting Educational Achievement (Difference between WC and MC)
Criticisms of Bernstein’s
Actually, schools who fail to teach elaborated code
What was Douglas’s view on Parental Education?
What was Feinstein view on Parental Education and Parents Education?
What was Bernstein and Young view on Use of Income?
> MC mums more likely to buy educational, toys, books etc.
> Encourage reasoning and stimulate intellectual development
> WC parents unable to afford this (only have money for necessities) thus, WC are behind peers.
What were the 4 Values outlined in Sugarman’s view of the WC subculture in relation to Education?
What does Sugarman link the differences between MC values and WC values are down to?
He also links this to security of MC Jobs, having room for progression and ambition, instilling this into children.
Explain Hyman’s Theory of Self-Imposed Barriers in relation to WC Subcultures
> WC create barriers and have limited care for education
> As WC parents had negative experience in skl.
> Which is passed on to child, thus WC continue to fail in education.
A03 Criticisms of Cultural Deprivation in Achievement
> Keddie (Sugarman)
Troyna and Williams (Any Language Theorist)
Blackstone & Mortimore (Douglas)
How does Keddie criticise Sugarman’s view?
- Rather than seeing WC subculture as deficient, schools should challenge teachers WC prejudices.
Explain how Troyna & Williams criticise any Language Theorist?
- Teachers have speech hierarchy, favouring MC speech, then WC speech than Black speech.
Explain how Blackstone and Martimore criticise Douglas
WC parents don’t miss Parents Evening voluntarily, but busy at work so don’t have time and put off by MC atmosphere.
Define Compensatory Education
> Introduced to tackle cultural deprivation giving resources to schools and communities in deprived areas.
> Come in early at socialisation process to compensate kids for deprivation faced at home
What is an example of Compensatory Education in the US?
> Operation Head Start in the US, where pre-school education was introduced to develop skills and motivations of deprived kids.
> Incl. setting up Nursery Classes and home visits by educational psychologists.
Example of TV show used for Compensatory Education as part of what program and what did this provide?
Sesame Street was set up as a part of HeadStart, providing a way to transmit skills needed for Educational Success.
What are the 3 examples of Compensatory Education in the UK?
Education Priority Areas and Education Action Zones and Sure Start.
Define Material Deprivation
Poverty + lack of material necessities which aid educational achievement.