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Discuss how social and environmental variables may affect cognitive development. 6.1. What would you say thinking back at the previous learning outcome ?. Social Variables Socio- economic status ( family income and educational level ). Poverty ( one of the main factors )
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Discusshow social and environmentalvariablesmayaffectcognitivedevelopment 6.1
Whatwouldyousaythinking back at the previouslearningoutcome?
Social VariablesSocio-economic status (familyincome and educationallevel) • Poverty (one of the mainfactors) • Poorfamilies:Krugmanarguesthatchildrenbornto the poorestparentshave an 50% risk of remaining in that position. • Why is that?
Poverty • Link to: • Nutrition (starts already in the belly!) • Health problems • Homeenvironment • Parentingpractices • Poorneighbourhoods (highlevels of crime, unemployment) • education
Research Socio-economicbackground • 1/3 of children from low-income communities are behind their peers when they enter kindergarten • In elementary school 50% of these children don’t meet the standard for reading proficiency (National Center for Children in Poverty 2002) • Wertheimer 2003 found that children from poor families were less likely to: Be identified as gifted, to participate in extracurricular activities and more likely to repeat a year in school. • Generally: they suffer in a number of ways! Worse academic performance, less likely to enter uni, more likely to become teen parents and unemployed.
Pisa 2009 at a Glance Socio-economic background and reading performance The performance gap between students from different socio-economic backgrounds narrowed in nine countries between 2000 and 2009, most markedly in the Czech Republic and the partner countries Albania and Latvia. • The gap widened in five countries, most markedly in Korea, Sweden and the partner country Romania. • In the other 22 countries with comparable results in both PISA 2000 and 2009, the relationship between socio--economic background and reading performance was unchanged.
Socio economicbackgrounds: • Farah et al. 2005 seestudy guide • Krugman 2008 book + study guide • Wahlstein 1997 (IQ, see p. 55-56) • Malnutrition: • Bhoomika et al. 2008 seestudy guide
Summary • Cumulativeeffect of positive and negative factors (although not cause and effect)
EnvironmentalVariables • Stimulatingenvironment • Schools (access) • Pollutedenvironment • Rosenzweig and Bennet 1972 • More info from 6.3 can be usedtoanswerthis LO as well
Farah et al. 2008 • Aim: toinvestigate the relationshipbetweenenvironmental stimulation and parentalnurturanceon cognitivedevelopment • Procedure: longitudinal studyusing 110 AfricanAmericanchildren from middleschool M age: 11,8 yrs. Recruited at birth, thenevaluated at four and eight
Procedure: • Usedinterviews, observations, cognitive tests (memory and language) Env. Stim: variety of experience, encouragement Parentalnurturing:warmth and affection, emotional and verbal responsivity
Results: • Positive correlationbetweenenv. Stim and languagedevelopment. + correlationbetweenparentalnurturance and long-term memoryperformance Evaluation?