I am exploring the complex relationship between cultural values, societal norms, and their impact on educational inequality across different regions. Research has shown that cultural factors, including family attitudes towards education, societal expectations, and access to resources, can significantly influence educational outcomes. However, less is understood about how these cultural processes contribute to the persistence and reproduction of educational inequality, particularly in low-income settings and among marginalized communities.
I am interested in learning about policy interventions that have been successful in addressing these cultural and systemic disparities. What approaches have proven effective in mitigating the impact of cultural and socioeconomic factors on educational outcomes? Additionally, how can international educational policies be adapted to address these issues in diverse cultural contexts? Any insights into frameworks, studies, or recent research addressing these issues would be greatly appreciated.