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5. Education
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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