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The War on EqualitySome facts in Black and White
David GillbornProfessor of Critical Race Studies in Education
Institute of Education, London
“Under the doctrine of state multiculturalism, we have encouraged different cultures to live separate lives, apart from each other and apart from the mainstream. We’ve failed to provide a vision of society to which they feel they want to belong. We’ve even tolerated these segregated communities behaving in ways that run completely counter to our values.”
David Cameron, Munich Security Conference, February 2011
“So, when a white person holds objectionable views, racist views for instance, we rightly condemn them. But when equally unacceptable views or practices come from someone who isn’t white, we’ve been too cautious frankly – frankly, even fearful – to stand up to them.”
David Cameron, Munich Security Conference, February 2011
“ ” David Cameron, Munich Security Conference, February 2011
Class and Achievement
Middle Class Intermediate Working Class
White 72.7% 53.2% 38.7%
Black Caribbean
61.6% 49.9% 27.0%
Five higher grade GCSEs (2007)
Source: Youth Cohort Study, cohort 13, sweep 1,Analysis by Prof P. Connolly (used with permission)
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Indian WhiteBritish
Bl.African
Bangl. Pak. Mixed(W/BC)
Bl.Carib.
5+ A*-C incl. English & maths by ethnic group (percent, all pupils)
Source: DCSF (2009) Key Stage 4 Attainment by Pupil Characteristics, in England 2008/09’ (SFR 34/2009) table 2
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Indian WhiteBritish
Bl.African
Bangl. Pak. Mixed(W/BC)
Bl.Carib.
FSM
Source: DCSF (2009) Key Stage 4 Attainment by Pupil Characteristics, in England 2008/09’ (SFR 34/2009) table 2
FSM FSM FSMFSMFSMFSM
5+ A*-C incl. English & maths by ethnic group (percent, all pupils)
Achievement by Ethnic Group in Academies, Comparison Schools
and Nationally: England, 2009 (percentages)
Achievement = at least 5 higher grade GCSEs incl Eng. & maths.
Source: DfE (2010) Equalities Impact Assessment: Academies Bill, table 2.
Achievement by Ethnic Group in Academies, Comparison Schools
and Nationally: England, 2009 (percentages)
Achievement = at least 5 higher grade GCSEs incl Eng. & maths.
Source: DfE (2010) Equalities Impact Assessment: Academies Bill, table 2.
Achievement by Ethnic Group in Academies, Comparison Schools
and Nationally: England, 2009 (percentages)
Achievement = at least 5 higher grade GCSEs incl Eng. & maths.
Source: DfE (2010) Equalities Impact Assessment: Academies Bill, table 2.
Permanent Exclusion by Ethnic Group and School Type:
England 2007/2008
Source: DCSF (2010) in Gillborn & Drew (2010): figure 1.
Permanent Exclusion by Ethnic Group and School Type:
England 2007/2008
Source: DCSF (2010) in Gillborn & Drew (2010): figure 1.
a war on equality?
Exclusion Appeals: no ability to reinstate the pupil
New powers to search pupils
HELPLINE:
120,000 families helped in 2010Funding ended from July 2011
a war on equality?
Exclusion Appeals: no ability to reinstate the pupil
New powers to search pupils
ACE: helpline - funding ended
BME recruitment & retention initiatives – funding ended
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Indian WhiteBritish
Bl.African
Bangl. Pak. Mixed(W/BC)
Bl.Carib.
5+ A*-C incl. English & maths vs English Baccby ethnic group (percent, all pupils)
Indian White
British
Bl. African Bangl. Pak. Mixed
(Wh/B.C)
Black
Caribbean