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Why Is It That White Working Class Children Are At The Bottom Of The Achievement Ladder?
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There must be lots of parents who are guilty of not pushing their kids enough, but the question was...why are white working class kids at the bottom ?
I was always used to the idea that the offspring of black, Afro-Caribbean kids, especially the boys, were occupying that rung on the ladder, or has that changed now ?
I was always used to the idea that the offspring of black, Afro-Caribbean kids, especially the boys, were occupying that rung on the ladder, or has that changed now ?
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/// I was always used to the idea that the offspring of black, Afro-Caribbean kids, especially the boys, were occupying that rung on the ladder, or has that changed now ? ///
Yes and I also mikey, could it be that particular group were granted special measures (unavailable for white kids), so as to address their underachievement?
/// I was always used to the idea that the offspring of black, Afro-Caribbean kids, especially the boys, were occupying that rung on the ladder, or has that changed now ? ///
Yes and I also mikey, could it be that particular group were granted special measures (unavailable for white kids), so as to address their underachievement?
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Sorry ummmmm, I worked with the unemployed for years in a previous life. Yes, many did genuinely want to work but they were far outweighed by those who saw no reason to as the state provided everything they needed. How can you pass on a work ethic to the next generation if you don't have it yourself. School was often seen as a necessary evil at best.
>How can you pass on a work ethic to the next generation if you don't have it yourself. School was often seen as a necessary evil at best. <
i would think that any dad who was not working would want their child to learn so that they would have a future and not have to live from week to week and struggle to pay even the small bills
the child growing up with nothing would want to do better
i would think that any dad who was not working would want their child to learn so that they would have a future and not have to live from week to week and struggle to pay even the small bills
the child growing up with nothing would want to do better
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