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education 3 schooling systems 3 cultural capital 2 immigration 2 peer effects 2 socio-economic status 2 Africa 1 Asia 1 Asia-Pacific 1 Educational discrimination 1 Latin America 1 bilingual 1 children 1 disadvantaged 1 educational equity 1 females 1 foreign medium 1 girl's participation 1 girls 1 inequality 1 instruction 1 language 1 learners 1 males 1 marginality 1 mother tongue instruction 1 native speaking 1 research 1 schools 1 society 1 strategies 1 women 1
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Migrants and educational achievement gaps
Entorf, Horst - In: IZA World of Labor (2015)
As global migration flows increase, so do the number of migrant students in host country schools. Yet migrants' achievement scores lag well behind those of their native-born schoolmates. Performance gaps are explained largely by differences in migrant parents' socio-economic background, cultural...
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Migrants and educational achievement gaps
Entorf, Horst - In: IZA World of Labor (2015) April, pp. 1-10
As global migration flows increase, so do the number of migrant students in host country schools. Yet migrants' achievement scores lag well behind those of their native-born schoolmates. Performance gaps are explained largely by differences in migrant parents' socio-economic background, cultural...
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Girls, Educational Equity and Mother Tongue-based Teaching
Benson, Carol - eSocialSciences - 2007
One of the principal mechanisms through which inequality is reproduced is language, specifically the language used as the medium of instruction. The learner’s mother tongue holds the key to making schooling more inclusive for all disadvantaged groups, especially for girls and women.
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