An essay arguing about whether social class or gender of a person influences their educational achievement
Title: An essay arguing about whether social class or gender of a person influences their educational achievement
Category: /Social Sciences
Details: Words: 2936 | Pages: 11 (approximately 235 words/page)
An essay arguing about whether social class or gender of a person influences their educational achievement
Category: /Social Sciences
Details: Words: 2936 | Pages: 11 (approximately 235 words/page)
Explain the influence of social class and gender on educational achievement
'Sexual equality' and 'Classlessness' all echo from recent UK academic and media debates concerning education, and perhaps rightly so: according to the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority (August 2000 results) girls' have now surpassed boys' achievement at G.C.S.E and A level examinations in some subjects and, yes Britain has moved a long way from the tripartite system which was said to mirror the
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the labor market, discriminatory practices become more powerful. Furthermore as Dr Gillian Plummer's title of her article (Times, September, 2000) suggests: 'Forget gender, class is still the real divide'. She argues that reports of girls success mask the true picture and that perhaps the only reason for increasing success among girls is among the middle classes and so she challenges the government: 'what action is Labor taking to raise the academic performance of working class girls.