5.2 Patterns of Educational Achievement

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    • Educational Achievement refers to the level of success or attainment a student reaches in their education
    • Engaged and supportive parents negatively influence educational outcomes.
      False
    • Intrinsically motivated students who value education are more likely to succeed
    • What are the key patterns of educational achievement?
      Gender, ethnicity, social class
    • Match the pattern with its key characteristic:
      Gender ↔️ Subject choice and attainment
      Ethnicity ↔️ Barriers to lower attainment
      Social Class ↔️ Access to better resources
    • Key patterns of educational achievement include social class, ethnicity, and gender
    • What are some influences on gender differences in educational achievement?
      Societal expectations and interests
    • Ethnic differences in educational achievement are often linked to systemic barriers faced by minority students.

      True
    • Match the factor with its impact on ethnic minority achievement:
      Cultural Attitudes ↔️ Lower motivation and engagement
      Socioeconomic Status ↔️ Limited access to resources
      Discrimination ↔️ Hostile school environments
    • Addressing systemic issues is crucial to ensuring equitable educational outcomes for all students
    • Students from higher socioeconomic backgrounds tend to perform better academically
    • Engaged and supportive parents positively influence a student's educational outcomes.

      True
    • What does educational achievement refer to?
      Success in education
    • Order the following factors by their influence on educational achievement:
      1️⃣ Socioeconomic Status
      2️⃣ Parental Involvement
      3️⃣ School Resources
      4️⃣ Student Motivation
    • Well-resourced schools with qualified teachers can provide better learning environments
    • What are the two main categories where gender differences in educational achievement are evident?
      Subject choices and performance levels
    • Socioeconomic status significantly impacts ethnic minority students' access to quality education.

      True
    • Match the following factors with their impact on ethnic minority achievement:
      Cultural Attitudes ↔️ Less emphasis on formal education
      Socioeconomic Status ↔️ Lower average incomes limit resources
      Discrimination ↔️ Hostile learning environments
    • What do geographical variations in educational achievement refer to?
      Differences in student performance
    • Well-resourced schools with adequate funding can provide better learning environments
    • What does the Cultural Capital theory suggest about social class and educational achievement?
      Middle-class families instill behaviors that align with educational norms
    • The effectiveness of policies to reduce inequality depends on their implementation
    • How does socioeconomic status impact educational achievement?
      Higher SES, better performance
    • What is one factor contributing to social class differences in educational achievement?
      Parental income
    • Girls typically excel in English and humanities, while boys tend to perform better in mathematics and sciences
    • In which subjects do girls typically outperform boys?
      English and humanities
    • Ethnic minority groups often face systemic barriers that lead to lower academic achievement.

      True
    • Match the following factors with their impact on educational achievement:
      Parental Income ↔️ Access to better resources
      Parental Education ↔️ Academic support at home
      Family Resources ↔️ Enriching learning environments
    • Girls typically excel in English and humanities, while boys tend to perform better in mathematics and sciences
    • Order the following factors by their influence on geographical variations in educational achievement:
      1️⃣ School Resources and Funding
      2️⃣ Socioeconomic Status of Local Area
      3️⃣ Quality of Teaching
    • Biological differences may contribute to varying learning preferences in gender.

      True
    • Which theory highlights disparities in educational resources across different geographical areas?
      School Funding theory
    • Match the following policies with their descriptions:
      Pupil Premium ↔️ Extra funding for disadvantaged students
      Free School Meals ↔️ Free meals for low-income students
      Educational Support Programmes ↔️ Targeted tutoring for struggling students
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