Essay On Socio Education Advantages And Disadvantages

1172 Words3 Pages

Socioeconomic Disadvantage: The Australian Context

Curriculum experiences at school have the potential to disafvantage children, in particular, those from disadvantaged backgrounds (Ewing, 2013. p. 73). John Graham (2012) explains in his editorial titled 'The Reproduction of Disadvantage ' that: "One important measure of the equity of a schooling systemis the impact of socioeconomic status background factorson student outcomes" (p. 5). Data from the Oragnisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) indicates that Australia is a country with high quality but very low equity, this means students from disadvantaged backgrounds are consistently achieving poorer educational outcomes than their peers (Graham, 2012. p. 5).

Where are we right now: PISA 2009

The 2009 Program for International Student Assessment (PISA) testing program for 15-year-old students …show more content…

p. 76). This impact is usually greater on particular groups - for example, children in rural areas, children of the long term unemployed, refugees, and children with special physical and emotional needs (Ewing, 2013. p. 76). It is important for educators to understand that some assumptions of particular groups of people such as: poor people brought it upon themselves and poor people are less intellectually advantaged than their middle and upper class counterparts (Ewing, 2013. p. 76).



Poor purchasing power in low income families decrease the lifestyle choices that low income families can make and choices about education is no exception (Ewing, 2013. p. 84). There has been numerous funding cuts to public schooling over the last fifteen years which, in turn, decrease the educational quality of a public schooling education (Ewing, 2013. p. 84). Schools that are in remote areas of Australia are likely to have the most inexperienced teachers that lack experienced mentors (Ewing, 2013. p. 84).

Open Document