SOCIOECONOMIC AND CULTURAL FACTORS OF LOW SHOLASTIC ACHIEVEMENT OF ROMA CHILDREN

This study investigated environmental influences on scholastic achievement of first-grade elementary school students. A total of 149 (average age 81 months) first-grade children were classified in three groups. The first group comprised of 52 Roma children. Two other groups consisted of 48 non-Roma...

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Main Authors: Snezana Tovilovic, Snezana Smedeevac, Miklos Biro
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Drustvo Psihologa Srbije 2009-09-01
Series:Psihologija
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spelling doaj-60d3be77061945cab39fbc9ab00966842020-11-25T02:12:44ZengDrustvo Psihologa SrbijePsihologija0048-57052009-09-01423273288SOCIOECONOMIC AND CULTURAL FACTORS OF LOW SHOLASTIC ACHIEVEMENT OF ROMA CHILDRENSnezana TovilovicSnezana SmedeevacMiklos BiroThis study investigated environmental influences on scholastic achievement of first-grade elementary school students. A total of 149 (average age 81 months) first-grade children were classified in three groups. The first group comprised of 52 Roma children. Two other groups consisted of 48 non-Roma children classified as children belonging to an average socioeconomic status (SES) group and 49 non-Roma children classified as children belonging to a below-average SES group. All 52 Roma children belonged to a below-average SES group. Children’s intellectual abilities were assessed by Test of School Maturity; their scholastic achievement was assessed by teachers, while data on SES and family’s educational climate were obtained through a semi structured interview with their parents. Intellectual abilities – strongly influenced by family’s SES and family’s educational climate – were most predictive of scholastic achievement. Our structural model suggests that family’s educational climate, defined by unfavorable educational stimulation and low parents’ ambition concerning education of their children, moderates effects of low SES on inferior scholastic achievement. This model may be especially relevant for Roma children, since Roma children are most affected by the lack of adequate educational climate within their families.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/(A(iMnHh9x0ygEkAAAAYjlmYTgyOGYtODEzMi00N2IyLTgwYzgtMmVhOGQ0OWFjYTFm7_vNRUoJrCXD8_QRHmbgP0tVfmQ1))/img/doi/0048-5705/2009/0048-57050903273B.pdfRoma childrensocioeconomic statusintelligencescholastic achievement
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Snezana Smedeevac
Miklos Biro
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Snezana Smedeevac
Miklos Biro
SOCIOECONOMIC AND CULTURAL FACTORS OF LOW SHOLASTIC ACHIEVEMENT OF ROMA CHILDREN
Psihologija
Roma children
socioeconomic status
intelligence
scholastic achievement
author_facet Snezana Tovilovic
Snezana Smedeevac
Miklos Biro
author_sort Snezana Tovilovic
title SOCIOECONOMIC AND CULTURAL FACTORS OF LOW SHOLASTIC ACHIEVEMENT OF ROMA CHILDREN
title_short SOCIOECONOMIC AND CULTURAL FACTORS OF LOW SHOLASTIC ACHIEVEMENT OF ROMA CHILDREN
title_full SOCIOECONOMIC AND CULTURAL FACTORS OF LOW SHOLASTIC ACHIEVEMENT OF ROMA CHILDREN
title_fullStr SOCIOECONOMIC AND CULTURAL FACTORS OF LOW SHOLASTIC ACHIEVEMENT OF ROMA CHILDREN
title_full_unstemmed SOCIOECONOMIC AND CULTURAL FACTORS OF LOW SHOLASTIC ACHIEVEMENT OF ROMA CHILDREN
title_sort socioeconomic and cultural factors of low sholastic achievement of roma children
publisher Drustvo Psihologa Srbije
series Psihologija
issn 0048-5705
publishDate 2009-09-01
description This study investigated environmental influences on scholastic achievement of first-grade elementary school students. A total of 149 (average age 81 months) first-grade children were classified in three groups. The first group comprised of 52 Roma children. Two other groups consisted of 48 non-Roma children classified as children belonging to an average socioeconomic status (SES) group and 49 non-Roma children classified as children belonging to a below-average SES group. All 52 Roma children belonged to a below-average SES group. Children’s intellectual abilities were assessed by Test of School Maturity; their scholastic achievement was assessed by teachers, while data on SES and family’s educational climate were obtained through a semi structured interview with their parents. Intellectual abilities – strongly influenced by family’s SES and family’s educational climate – were most predictive of scholastic achievement. Our structural model suggests that family’s educational climate, defined by unfavorable educational stimulation and low parents’ ambition concerning education of their children, moderates effects of low SES on inferior scholastic achievement. This model may be especially relevant for Roma children, since Roma children are most affected by the lack of adequate educational climate within their families.
topic Roma children
socioeconomic status
intelligence
scholastic achievement
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