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Understanding Minority Ethnic Achievement: Race, Gender, Class and 'Success'


Understanding Minority Ethnic Achievement: Race, Gender, Class and 'Success'

Hardback by Archer, Louise (Kings College University, UK); Francis, Becky

Understanding Minority Ethnic Achievement: Race, Gender, Class and 'Success'

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ISBN:
9780415372817
Publication Date:
28 Sep 2006
Language:
English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:
Routledge
Pages:
224 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 27 May - 1 Jun 2024
Understanding Minority Ethnic Achievement: Race, Gender, Class and 'Success'

Description

Providing fresh insights and understandings about educationally 'successful' minority ethnic pupils, this book examines the views, identities and educational experiences of those pupils who are undoubtedly 'achieving', but who tend to remain ignored within popular concerns about under-achievement. Combining a broad analysis of minority ethnic pupils' achievement together with a novel, detailed case study of an educationally 'successful' group, the British-Chinese, this book examines a fascinating angle on debates about the reproduction of social inequalities. In this thought-provoking and highly accessible book, the authors: review the theoretical and policy context to issues of 'race', gender, social class and achievement discuss the role of teachers and schools explore Chinese parents' views of their children's education and explain how these families 'produce' and support achievement investigate British-Chinese pupils' views on their approaches to learning and their educational identities examine the relationship between aspirations and educational achievement consider the complexity and subtlety of racisms experienced by 'successful' minority ethnic pupils. This timely and authoritative book contributes to the ongoing debates about levels of achievement among minority ethnic pupils and is an essential book for all researchers, students, education professionals and policy-makers.

Contents

Preface. 1. 'Race' And Achievement: The Policy Context 2. Theoretical Perspectives on 'Race', Gender, Class and Achievement 3. Teachers' Views on Pupils' Identities and Achievement 4. Minority Ethnic Parents' Views of the British Education System 5. Young People's Educational Identities 6. Linking Identities, Aspirations and Achievement 7. Understanding and Addressing Educational Inequalities: Racisms, Sexisms and Classisms 8. Implications. References

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