Children from poorer families do worse at school. Here’s how to understand the disadvantage gap

Children from poorer families do worse at school. Here’s how to understand the disadvantage gap

The problem of the disadvantage gap—also known as the attainment gap—is a persistent one in education in England. It refers to how children from certain groups, such as those from poorer backgrounds, ethnic minorities or who have been in care, do worse at school than their peers. The problem of the disadvantage gap—also known as the attainment gap—is a persistent one in education in England. It refers to how children from certain groups, such as those from poorer backgrounds, ethnic minorities or who have been in care, do worse at school than their peers. Economics & Business Education Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories

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