Gender and Education Policy Flashcards
1
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Indirect Policies - Movement towards equality in workplace
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- Equal Pay Act
- sex discrimination act
- equality act
2
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Indirect polices - changes in women’s position in society
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- Divorce reform act
- availability of contraception
- legalisation of abortion
3
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Education Reform Act
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- Intro of National curriculum - illegal to discriminate on grounds of gender in subject choice
- Standardised testing and coursework - Girls improvements linked to GCSE’s and coursework
- Marketisation of education - girls as high performers more desirable to schools
4
Q
Boys underachievement - New Labour
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- DfCSF - saw boys literacy rates as largest factor in underachievement of boys
- Reading Champions
- Raising Boys Achievement Scheme
- Playing for success
5
Q
Other initiatives and policies
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- STEM subjects - GIST/WISE opening doors for girls to get into STEM subjects
- Changes to Linear exams - linear high stakes exams thought to favour boys - increased high grades for boys since 2017
- Removal of coursework
6
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Evaluations
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- Jackson et al - boys underachievement has been the focus of most policy
- Gender gap in achievement closing slightly
- Recruitment of male teachers still an issue (80% of education graduate female)