How My Family's Class Affected My Education

610 Words2 Pages

My family’s class position definitely contributed to my academic motivation and achievements. During this paper, I am going to be talking about how my family’s class position affected my education. I will be doing this by taking a sociological imagination approach to explain how class affects education. My family’s class position has made it a struggle to get to where I am today, but they did everything that they could to get me into university. Many citizens in Canada don’t think about class, as John Porter (2016) said Canadians think of their society as if it has no classes, that everyone is basically equal (p. 407) but that is not the case what so ever. Many Canadians have different class positions, some are upper-class, middle-class and lower-class and lower-class is where my family falls into. I understand where my family is on the scale of income by looking at it from a social imagination perspective. …show more content…

Mills. Social imagination is being able to understand how individuals lives are impacted by social forces. To be able to use my sociological imagination I needed to look at myself from a different perspective, as if I was produced from my family’s income level, gender as well as race (Ravelli 2016; Webber 2016:4). When using my sociological imagination I realized that although it was a struggle to be able to afford to go to university because of my family’s class position, I really did not have it that bad. I had to understand that many people could not have a chance to go to university because they could not afford any of it. I also realized that I do not have to go through racism and living on just enough to survive unlike other people in Canada. I think that I got pretty lucky just being able to go to

Open Document