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Lack Of Socio Cultural Factors

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Every child has the capacity to succeed in school and in life and it is every parent’s wish to see this happen. Yet it has become clear that far too many children, especially those from low socio-economic backgrounds, geographically isolated areas and culturally diverse backgrounds are placed at risk by school curriculums that are based on a sorting standard in which some students receive high-expectation instruction while the marginalized groups are regulated to lower quality education with an outcome of lower quality futures.
“It is one thing to understand that in today’s society many minority groups are educationally disadvantaged due to their race, ethnicity, geographical location, socioeconomic status and gender. It is quite another thing to think that schools might actually be implicated in cementing rather than disrupting this disadvantage; but in this chapter that is what we will be suggesting to you.” (Groundwater-Smith et al, 2009, p.73).
Through analyzing this statement from Groundwater-Smith et al. and other research conducted, the role of certain socio-cultural factors in the experiences of different students will be analysed as well as their chance of success in school. Concepts such as social justice, hidden curriculum, cultural capital and Bourdieu’s theories of social reproduction and habitus will also be discussed in relation to these factors. Finally, the role of future teachers will be reflected upon in addressing the socio-cultural factors in their

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