Girls can also form anti-school subcultres but they are less aggressive than the subcultures formed by males.
Davies, in a Canadian study found that they formed an anti-school subcultre and focused on TRADITIONAL FEMINIME ROLES. The girls in the study were OPPOSED to school and prioritized other non-school related things, such as relationships, child-rearing and households duties.
Therefore, they ended up underachieving becuase they did not focus on school enough to be be able to attain good enough grades.
Sets and Streams: Hargreaves found that students placed in lower streams and sets by teachers felt as though they were not receiving the status they deserved by teachers. Therefore, they formed their own deviant subculture where they GAIN STATUS amongst their PEERS by misbehaving and therefore underachieve.
Ethnicity: Sewell found that African- Carriebans students experienced racism. Some students were 'conformists' and they tried to look past the racist comments in order to achieve well. Other students were 'rebels', formed an anti-school subcultre and were aggressively masculine. They were most likely to be excluded from school so underachieved.
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