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For the purpose of this reflective essay I am going to concentrate on educational disadvantage at second level and traveller education. Education Disadvantage refers to a situation whereby individuals in society derive less benefit from the education system than their peers.  

It is an issue that has grown in significance in educational and social policy arenas in Ireland in recent years. It can be considered to be a factor that perpetuates intergenerational poverty.   Education disadvantage is defined by the Education Act (DES, 1997b:32) as;

“The impediments to education arising from social or economic disadvantage which prevent students from deriving appropriate benefit from education in schools”

President McAleese referred to educational disadvantage for young people who “find the gates of opportunity firmly shut or who lack the insight, the support or the maturity of judgement to recognise and commit to the education and training which is on offer at this crucial stage in their lives”

 In my opinion education disadvantage is a multi-dimensional problem, it is a symptom of a wider range of issues. These issues may include:

  1. Children welfare needs
  2. Lack of family commitment in education &
  3. Failure of the education system to address the needs of minority groups for example Travellers.

Today’s booming economy with employment easier to access than ever before, Ireland is faced with students being enticed away from their studies too soon.  It is today’s problem but it affects tomorrow.

Education disadvantage at second level may include early school leavers. Young people see early school-leaving as a positive decision made in a situation where they have very few choices.  Though many people link early school-leaving with certain geographic areas and with certain schools, it is linked primarily with socio-economic background.  Rich people do not leave school; early. The root of this problem, in my opinion, is poverty.

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People who leave the education system with few or no qualifications, puts them at increased risk of poverty and social exclusion.  Their personal and social development is curtailed.   It is my understanding that education disadvantage continues and exacerbates the cycle of poverty in which many individuals, families and communities find themselves in Ireland.  In this regard, addressing education disadvantage should be viewed as a social inclusion measure.

Kellegan et al (1995) estimate that approximately 16 % of the school-going population is education disadvantage.  The participation of travellers in the education system continues to be extremely low.  For example, only ...

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