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Quiz: Achievement Gaps - Gender and Education

GCSE SOCIOLOGY (8192)

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Building on what you've learned about education, let's test your knowledge of achievement gaps in gender and education!

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Which gender typically performs better in GCSE exams in the UK?

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Which of the following factors contribute to gender differences in educational achievement? (Select all that apply)

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Girls are often perceived to be better at {{blank0}} subjects, while boys are seen as better at practical subjects like {{blank1}}.

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What concept explains why boys are more likely to be labelled as disruptive in schools?

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What are some reasons why girls may achieve higher grades in GCSEs? (Select all that apply)

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What term describes the idea that education rewards effort and ability regardless of background?

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Feminists argue that {{blank0}} stereotypes in education can reinforce gender inequalities, such as discouraging girls from studying {{blank1}} subjects.

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