Sentences with phrase «cultural mismatches between»

Cultural mismatches between the culture of the child and that of its teacher have been empirically shown to result in a range of negative outcomes for the child, including behavioural infractions, low academic outcomes and dropping out of school.
The cultural mismatch between home and school environments that exists for many Aboriginal students;
These are the incidents that are most open to teacher discretion — and can reflect a cultural mismatch between teachers and students.
«As many recruitment failures stem from a cultural mismatch between individual and organisation, you need to give your interviewer enough insight into your character to assess whether you have the humour, resilience, adaptability, initiative, ambition, passion and integrity to work well together.»

Not exact matches

Though some felt that Stevens's tunes were a mismatch to the surrounding soundtrack's volley between Maurice Ravel and the Psychedelic Furs, the meek «Mystery of Love» is the best song in the lineup both in and out of context, charting the impatient but hesitant undercurrent of the film's romantic leads, at the same time as it approximates their shared, vaguely pretentious cultural interests.
In a recent review of studies documenting Latino students» poor achievement in schools relative to other populations, however, Losey (1995) has been critical of investigations claiming a «cultural mismatch» between home and school since many do not, in her words, «collect or analyze data from real - life interactions in actual settings» (p. 288).
This cultural and curricular mismatch between students, teachers and school leaders can contribute to educational and racial inequities (Staats, 2014).
-LSB-...] Anaiis Flox shares a vulnerable, heartfelt account of mismatched expectations — the inherent conflict between (her ex-boyfriend's) rational, ordered, cultural norms -LSB-...]
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