ERIC Number: EJ1210981
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2013
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Understanding Black Academic Attainment: Policy and Discourse, Educational Aspirations and Resistance
Wright, Cecile
Education Inquiry, v4 n1 p87-102 2013
This article is a contribution to the ongoing issue and debate concerning the performance of black children in British schools. The issue of under-performing black students is longstanding and persistent. There has been a lack of political will to rectify the matter. On the contrary, the inculcation of neo-liberal education policies with their emphasis on competition and choice is exacerbating existing inequalities. It is argued that an understanding of inequalities can be enhanced by intersectional analysis. The post-school experience of black students indicates a desire to transform their relative school failure through the use of wider community resources. A case study reveals the attempts of black students to move beyond their negative school experience. Critical social capital in the black community can foster a proactive approach in access to post-school education.
Descriptors: Neoliberalism, Educational Policy, Equal Education, Resilience (Psychology), Cultural Capital, Social Capital, Outcomes of Education, Foreign Countries, Disproportionate Representation, Blacks, Minority Group Students, Academic Achievement, Educational Attainment, Ethnic Groups, Personal Narratives, Adolescents
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: United Kingdom (Nottingham); United Kingdom (London)
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