Investigating the Equity of Access When Comparing Migrant and Local Students

Jiayi Zhang
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This paper reviews the disadvantageous position of migrant students in urban areas since numerous people hold a wrong notion that migrant students are so fortunate to go to urban schools and accept relatively more developed instructions on schoolwork. However, there are still many barriers for migrant students to have equal access to quality education as local urban students. This paper will investigate external and psychological factors contributing to this situation and illustrate the possible influence on migrant students. First, in terms of external factors, it is common for migrant students to be discriminated against by local citizens. Secondly, some migrant students attending local migrant schools are threatened by the weak teachers. In addition, the absence of parental care in children’s growth results in some behavioral problems, and the lack of parental supervision in schoolwork tends to cultivate many unhealthy study habits. Regarding migrant students’ psychological condition, they are inclined to have some mental problems. The inferiority complex is a negative mental state of migrant students due to the contrast between rural life standard and urban life standard, and loneliness is mainly caused by insufficient interactions between migrant students and local citizens. Moreover, the identification problem mirrors migrant students’ distinct definitions of their identity. Overall, the disadvantages curbs migrant students’ integration into the urban society, and in the long-run, their future development.
外来学生与本地学生入学公平比较研究
本文回顾了农民工学生在城市的不利地位,因为很多人都有一种错误的观念,认为农民工学生很幸运能进入城市学校,接受相对发达的学业指导。然而,农民工学生要想与当地城市学生平等地接受优质教育,仍然存在许多障碍。本文将调查造成这种情况的外部因素和心理因素,并说明对流动学生可能产生的影响。首先,在外部因素方面,流动学生受到当地居民的歧视是很常见的。其次,一些在当地农民工学校就读的农民工学生受到了师资力量薄弱的威胁。此外,在孩子的成长过程中缺乏父母的照顾,导致一些行为问题,在学业上缺乏父母的监督,容易培养许多不健康的学习习惯。就流动学生的心理状况而言,他们容易出现一些心理问题。自卑感是由于农村生活水平与城市生活水平的差异而产生的一种消极的心理状态,孤独感主要是由于流动学生与当地居民的互动不足造成的。此外,身份认同问题反映了流动学生对自身身份的独特定义。总的来说,这些弊端制约了农民工学生融入城市社会,从长远来看,也制约了他们的未来发展。
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