Race and Revolution: How race and class are hurdles to educational success
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- čas přidán 25. 11. 2020
- Education statistics show that race and social class are key factors in defining young people's success in the UK.
Students from African backgrounds tend to do well at school but are less likely to thrive at A-level, a disparity that continues in lower wages during employment.
The same data shows that white pupils in England who require free school meals are also one of the least likely groups to do well academically.
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It's more to do with the area not racial background
Shut up
Correlation is not causation
Yea I'm sure funding and classroom numbers have a lot to do with it
Purpose, potential, responsibility. These are are pulls when the right system is deployed. Systemic change required.
Wise words and three major reasons to failure base on Socio-cultural values to tackle class or race differences
It all comes down to entitlement, this I'm entitled, your not entitled BS, it goes around and around
This is actually very good, kids today need to have a plan for the future...
RACE RACE RACE RACE RACE! ! !
Self education is out of style, learning for it's own sake. People want to show off a University degree like a Prada bag. It's all about self-aggrandizement. Princeton and Rutgers were founded as seminaries to educate future ministers and public servants.
Viewing absolutely everything through the lens of race IS the problem not the solution
This channel should be renamed to Sky Woke...
Pushing the race card
Racial differences exist. Next.