The Ethnic Composition of Nursery Classes and its Effect on Children's Adjustment to Nursery |
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Authors: | J A Davies I Brember |
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Institution: | School of Education, Humanities Building , The University , Oxford Road, Manchester Ml3 9PL |
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Abstract: | Teachers’ perceptions of how children had adjusted to school were collected from two groups of classes; one group had a 100% British White population, the other was made up of 26% British White, 54% British Asian, 15% British Afro‐Caribbean and 5% from other groupings. Results showed that the children in the multi‐ethnic classes, the girls and morning attenders were rated by the teachers as having settled significantly better than the British White sample, the boys and afternoon attenders. Possible causes for these findings could lie in the school induction policies, the social makeup of the groups, the teacher subjectivity in completing the schedule or the mix of children from different backgrounds on the one hand compared to the more monoethnic makeup on the other. |
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