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Title: Internal%20Factors%20and%20Ethnic%20Differences%20in%20Achievement


1
Internal Factors and Ethnic Differences in
Achievement
2
The Ethnocentric Curriculum
  • What is ethnocentric?
  • Definition
  • Ethnocentric describes an attitude or policy
    that gives priority to the culture and viewpoint
    of one particular ethnic group while disregarding
    the others

3
The Ethnocentric Curriculum
  • How is the national curriculum ethnocentric?
  • Troyna Williams (1986) gives priority to white
    culture English language
  • Miriam David describes NC as specifically
    British as it teaches culture of host
    community while largely ignoring non-European
    languages, literature music
  • Stephen Ball little Englandism history tries
    to recreate mythical age of empire past
    glories ignoring the history of black Asian
    people.

4
The Ethnocentric Curriculum
  • How might an ethnocentric curriculum create
    underachievement?
  • Bernard Coard (2005) gives example of history,
    where British presented as bringing civilisation
    to primitive people they colonised image of
    black people as inferior undermines black
    childrens self-esteem may lead to failure
  • Impact unclear NC ignores Asian culture, yet
    Indian Chinese pupils achievement above
    national average.

5
The Ethnocentric Curriculum
  • What is institutional racism? You may want to
    compare it to individual racism?
  • Individual racism results from prejudice views
    of individuals
  • Institutional racism built into the way
    institutions such as schools colleges operate
  • Troyna Williams (1986) argue that ethnocentric
    curriculum is example of institutional racism,
    e.g. meagre provision for teaching Asian
    languages is racial bias built into everyday
    working of schools colleges
  • Hatcher (1996) looked at schools governing
    bodies and found often no formal channels of
    communication between school governors ethnic
    minority parents, resulting in nothing done about
    their specific concerns, such as language support

6
Selection Marketisation
How might this put ethnic minorities at a
disadvantage?
School gets better results
Can cream skim more able pupils
Increased funding and more facilities
School becomes more popular
Can silt-shift less able pupils to less
successful schools
7
Selection Marketisation
  • Gillborn (1997) selection gives more scope for
    negative stereotypes to influence decisions about
    school admissions
  • Moore Davenport (1990)
  • Discrimination against problem students use
    of primary school reports to screen out pupils
    with language or learning difficulties
  • Application process difficult to understand for
    non-English speakers or less educated parents
  • Ethnic stratification

8
Selection Marketisation
  • Commission for Racial Equality (1993) identified
    bias of British education system
  • Reports from primary schools that stereotype
    minority pupils
  • Racist bias in interviews for school places
  • Lack of information and application forms in
    minority languages
  • Ethnic minority parents often unaware of how
    waiting list system works and importance of
    deadlines
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