Education and the family: passing success across the generations

Education and the family: passing success across the generations

Feinstein, Leon
Duckworth, Kathryn
Sabates, R.

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Why it is that success, deprivation or disadvantage are so often passed down intergenerationally? What part does education play? The educational achievement of parents is often reflected in that of their children and there are many underlying causes for such a relationship. "Education and the Family" argues that government policy has an important role to play in addressing this inequality even though many of the causes lie within the home. Although each child should be supported to achieve his or her objectives, differences in the willingness or capabilities of families to take advantage of educational opportunitiesexacerbate social class differences and limit actual equality of opportunity for many.Understanding the causes of this transmission is key to tackling bothsocial class inequality and to expanding the skill base of the economy. By providing an overview of academic and policy thinking in relation to the role ofthe family, this book explores the educational success of children. It focuses on the education of the parents but also considers how the family - comparedto wider, external influences such as schools - is a driver of differences ineducational outcomes. It concludes with a consideration of what policy-makersare attempting to do about this key issue and why, and how this will impact on schools and teachers. This book will interest researchers and academics in education and social policy, as well as teachers and other education and socialpolicy practitioners. INDICE: 1. Introduction Part 1. Understanding and conceptualising the importance of education 2. Understanding the importance of education 3. Conceptualising the influence of parents' education: A framework for analysis Part 2. The influence of parents' education: A review of the evidence 4. The importance of what goes on in the family 5. Internal features of the family environment 6. Distal family factors 7. The importance of other developmental contexts Part3. Policy and the wider responsibilities of education: Early preventive action 8. A framework for supporting resilience in childhood 9. Implications of theecological model of home/school interaction for policy development

  • ISBN: 978-0-415-39637-0
  • Editorial: Routledge
  • Encuadernacion: Rústica
  • Páginas: 240
  • Fecha Publicación: 25/06/2008
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés