Eastern European migrant students in English schools: educational identities and inequalities

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University of Northampton, School of Education Seminar Programme Eastern European migrant students in English schools: educational identities and inequalities Dr. Antonina Tereshchenko King s College London

Background Hot topic East European immigration i. 1.1 million residents of East European heritage in the UK ii. iii. iv. EU citizens government can t restrict their entry/exit EU and Eastern Europe key areas of migration-related news coverage (Allen and Blin, 2013) New challenges re integration and upward social mobility: - high employment rates but cluster in unskilled jobs w/low career prospects, despite substantial levels of education - earn the lowest average wages among migrant groups - language barriers are greater than for other migrants - rely significantly on ethnic contacts and employment agencies for jobs

Children of East European migrants i. A sizable group in schools 103,300 pupils in Jan 2012 ii. The top 10 fastest growing languages between Jan 2008 Jan 2013 (NALDIC): Romanian, Latvian, Hungarian, Bulgarian, Slovak, Lithuanian, Czech, Malayalam, Russian, Polish iii. Schools are stretched, changed and overwhelmed : - numbers and language needs - detrimental to the attainment of native English speakers.

Attainment statistics % achieving 5+ A*-C GCSEs (incl. English and maths) % achieving 5+ A*-C GCSEs (no English and maths)

Attainment: language and ethnicity National level 2012/13 National level 2012/13

EBacc: language and ethnicity 30 26.1 25 National level 2012/13 20.9 22.5 20 National level 2011/12 18.9 16.1 18.2 15 10.8 12.4 11.9 10 8.7 5 4.5 4.3 3.0 3.0 2.7 2.6 5.4 6.7 0 Slovak Czech Latvian Lithuanian Polish Romanian Russian Bulgarian Hungarian Achieved 2011/12 Achieved 2012/13

FSM/non-FSM attainment gaps 5+ A*-C GCSEs incl. English and maths 5+ A*-C GCSEs English Baccalaureate National FSM gap East European pupils National FSM gap East European pupils National FSM gap East European pupils 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 27.6 27.4 26.3 26.7 1.5 7.2 10.7 3.4 20.3 18.4 16.5 16.0 4.0 8.3 18.3 0.7 - - 14.3 17.8 - - 4.7 3.2

Mobility attainment gaps 5+ A*-C GCSEs incl. English and math 5+ A*-C GCSEs 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 33.6 26.5 27.8 31.1 34.2 38.7 41.9 40.6 English Baccalaureate - - 10.1 16.1

Summary of KS4 attainment Almost all key groups still achieve below the national level at GCSE and EBacc Pupils whose first language is Slovak and Czech are the lowest performing group (may be Roma) Girls outperform boys in all attainment indicators The FSM attainment gap compared to the national average is narrower English proficiency is a significant factor in attainment

Empirical study details 4 state schools in London and East of England 71 students (ages 12-18, all born abroad, mostly from working class families) 14 group discussions 38 individual interviews 22 interviews with EAL and subject teachers 13 interviews with parents (limited access)

The impact of EAL status Perceptions of teachers expectations as low I wouldn t say [teachers have] high [expectations of me], but like normal, like even low, because they don t expect me to get as much because, as I said, I'm foreign and I came not long ago here, so as well they're thinking that, yeah, my English is this and that... Polish boy, 16, East of England

Teachers on English and attainment i. English-is-ALL-that-matters (Mitchell, 2013) - arrive with a good grounding in maths but this doesn t translate into high attainment due to English issues - culturally-specific nature of assessment / tests - disadvantaged in humanities due to lack of tacit cultural knowledge ii. Teachers of East European backgrounds less likely to see students language needs from a deficit perspective

Parental perceptions Supportive of children s choices They didn t tell me what to choose and they told me to do what I like to do (Lithuanian boy, 16, London) Lack knowledge about the system but emphasise the value of education and HE, as well as safe and known routes My dad wants me to get a job in accounting or something, just go on the computer and do it, not games, but something that s easy and that I can get money with (Romanian boy, 14, London)

Positive view of English education and schools help children s social mobility English schools give everything to those who work hard (Juris, Latvian father) Optimistic that hard work and getting good grades would remove material barriers It s simply a mobilization, it s simply I want to go to university, I want to have a good job, I want to earn good money (Polish mother).

Racism is an issue for students

Parents adaptive strategies English is a priority, home language and culture - in the second place [My daughters] speak very fluently and very nicely in English and [people who do not know their background] think that they are [from] an English family, because they have no accent (Etel, Hungarian mother) [I prefer that he] did not contact with Poland [and Polish] language to start to think like English people (Irena, Polish mother)

Roma students Roma students are at danger of underperforming and require targeted interventions Teachers view Roma Czechs and Slovaks as low attaining, problematic students Stigmatized in home countries and in Britain i. the practice of conflating Romanians with Roma, and linking both to stealing and being not interested in getting an education (Romanian students) ii. [I]f they have Roma people and Slovakian people in the same class, they start to bully each other (Lilly)

Recommendations EAL support that continues beyond the early stages to enable schools to continue to close attainment gaps Employ bilingual EAL support staff to facilitate educational engagement of migrant students and parents Careers education needs to support young people so that they do not automatically fall into stereotypical career decisions based in gender, ethnicity, etc. Prepare teachers to understand and address new forms of non-colour based racism and reflect on consequences of making stereotypical assumptions Encourage more balanced and informed media coverage of EU migration