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Search Results - Essays tagged with 'attainment'
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| Aim To examine reasons for differential educational attainment of afro-Caribbean and Indian males at A-levels. |
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| Anyone involved in the teaching of science or mathematics to children (of any age) will attest to the fact that there exists a certain level that a child is "at" and that progress depends on the attainment of certain concepts. |
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| Assess the extent to which class differences in educational attainment may be explained by the concept of cultural capital. |
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| Assess the importance of out of school factors for educational attainment among working class. |
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| Critically evaluate in what way social factors like gender, or race, or class may affect educational attainment. Pick one area. |
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| Define and explain the criteria for a "Pareto Optimum" allocation of resources. What sources of market failure might prevent the attainment of this optimum? |
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| Define and give examples of the research methods used in the study: "Failure to Escape: A Longitudinal Study of Foster Children's Educational Attainment" |
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| Demonstrate how social class continues to affect the educational attainment of an individual despite living in a so called meritocratic society. |
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| Evaluate the arguments and evidence for the view that poverty and material deprivation are the most important barriers to educational attainment. (20) |
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| Examine some of the ways that differences in the home background of middle & working class pupils, can lead to differences in educational attainment. |
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| Examine the reasons for changes in the educational attainment of males and females in recent years |
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| Examine the reasons for changes in the educational attainment of males and females in recent years |
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| Examine the reasons for changes in the educational attainment of males and females in recent years. |
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| Examine the ways in which factors in pupils home background may affect their educational attainment. |
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| Examine the ways in which factors in pupils' home backgrounds may affect their educational attainment. |
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| Gender and Educational Attainment |
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| Gender and Educational Attainment |
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| How cultural deprivation affects the educational attainment of students. |
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| How Does Social Class Affect Educational Attainment? |
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| How Does Social Class Affect Educational Attainment? |
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| In the early 1960's and indeed the 70's, sociological research acknowledged and sought explanations for the correlation between social class and educational attainment and participation. |
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| Is there really a great divide in the attainment of genders? |
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| It is my hypothesis that the recent improvement of girls in educational attainment has been caused by changing attitudes and aspirations in females. |
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| Outline and assess sociological explanations of social class inequalities in educational attainment |
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| Outline and assess the view that what happens in schools is the most influential factor in students' educational attainment |
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