Free school meal funds help pay for school trips too – but self-imposed stigma stops parents claiming
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In: The Conversation, 06.09.2018.
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T1 - Free school meal funds help pay for school trips too – but self-imposed stigma stops parents claiming
AU - ap Gruffudd, Gwilym
PY - 2018/9/6
Y1 - 2018/9/6
N2 - Each and every one of us define success in our way. But in schools, it is mostly limited to a grading system, with pupils who achieve better marks considered to be more of a “success”. The barriers to this success are not just natural intelligence, or lack of hard work, however, they come from a variety of different places.
AB - Each and every one of us define success in our way. But in schools, it is mostly limited to a grading system, with pupils who achieve better marks considered to be more of a “success”. The barriers to this success are not just natural intelligence, or lack of hard work, however, they come from a variety of different places.
KW - Poverty
KW - children and young people
KW - social research
KW - Attainment
KW - free school meals
KW - Urban
KW - Coastal
KW - Wales
KW - Qualitative
KW - multi-level model
KW - Schools
KW - Quantitative
KW - Rural
KW - Social Policy
M3 - Featured article
JO - The Conversation
JF - The Conversation
PB - The Conversation
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