2 Education: debates and issues Flashcards
equality of opportunity
when everyone has the same chances
selective
pupils are chosen for entry, usually for academic reasons, though, in the case of some private schools, parents’ ability to pay school fees may be a factor in selection
comprehensive
everyone enters without exams and education is free, paid for by the government
schooling
education received at school
elitism
when you favour a small, privileged group
inherent in
existing as a basic part of something
League tables
lists of schools or colleges, from the best down to the worst, based on exam results and, sometimes, other criteria
perpetuate
make something continue
two-tier system
a system with two separate levels, one of which is better than the other
perceives
sees, considers
better-off
richer
well-endowed
receiving a lot of money in grants, gifts from
rich people, etc. [= endowments]
depressing
reducing
less well-off
poorer
excel
achieve an excellent standard