Black Caribbean pupils much more likely to be identified as having behaviour problems

Wednesday, September 5, 2012 - 06:30 in Psychology & Sociology

(Phys.org)—Black pupils of Caribbean heritage are more than twice as likely to be categorised by their teachers as having behavioural, emotional and social difficulties compared to their white British classmates, according to research being presented to the British Educational Research Association today.

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