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the tripartite system

the tripartite system - 1944

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  1. introduced two types of school (the grammar school and the secondary modern)
  2. the 11+ exam was introduced which decided which school you went to
  3. introduced technical academies but very few were built so few puipils whent to them
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the tripartite system

what schools were introduced though the tripartite system?

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grammar schools and secondary moderns
- technical academies were introduced but very little were built (unsucessful)

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the tripartite system

what exam decided the school you went to through the tripartite sytem?

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the 11+ exam

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the tripartite system

when was the tripartite sytem introduced?

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1944

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privatisation in education

what is/was privatisation?

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introduced by the new right conservative government (1979), privatisition in education is the opening up os state education to private businesses who design,manage or deliver education

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privatisation in education

give an example of privatisation in education

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private schools

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privatisation in education

what governement introduced the privatisation in education?

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the new right conservation government (1979) and continued when new labour took over government in 1997-2010

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privatisation in education

when did the privatisation of education process start?

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1979 when the new right conservative government came into power

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privatisation in education

what problems can privatisation in education cause/what can privatisation in education lead to?

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Privatisation in education can lead to a monopoly, price increases (this can cause inequality for lower classes) and potential lack of services or options for low income groups

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privatisation in education

why did the new right conservative government begin privatisation in education?

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the new right conservative government looked at staterun education and thought it was not efficient compared to the education levels from private schools

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the comprehensive system

the comprehensive system - 1965

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the comprehensive system (1965) abolished the 11+ and all students attended the same comprehensive school

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the comprehensive system

when was the comprehensive system introduced?

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1965

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the comprehensive system

what did the the comprehensive system abolish?

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the comprehensive system abolished the 11+ exam

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the new right policies

the new right policies

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  1. allowed schools to be run more independantly (academies and free schools)
  2. created wider parental choice and increased competition between schools
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the new right policies

what did the new right policies introduce to increase competition between schools?

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marketisation and league tables

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the new right policies

why did the new right policies increase competition between schools?

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they increased competition as they felt this was the best way to improve education standards

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1988 education reform act (new right)

1988 education reform act (new right)

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  1. introduced national curriculum for england and wales, league tables and standardised testing (SATs at 7,11,14 and 16)
  2. introduced GCSEs graded A-E
  3. course work was introduced as an alternate way of testing
  4. Formula funding of schools meant the funding a school received was based on the number of pupils it attracted
  5. OFSTED was created in 1993
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1988 education reform act (new right)

what were the 6 major things introduced in the 1988 education reform act?

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  1. national curriculum
  2. SATs
  3. GCSEs
  4. course work
  5. formula funding for schools
  6. OFSTED
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1988 education reform act (new right)

what was formula funding for schools?

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the amount of funding a schools recieved became based upon the number of pupils it attracted

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1988 education reform act

who made the 1988 education reform act?

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the new right conservative governement

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conservative government 2010-2024

conservative government 2010-2024

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  1. introduced pupil premium
  2. made changes to the national curriculum
  3. any schools rated low by ofsted are forced to become academies
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conservative government 2010-2024

what did the conservative government 2010-2024 change about the national curriculum?

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they made the national curiculum more challenging to encourage a competitive workforce

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conservative government 2010-2024

why did the conservative government 2010-2024 make the national curriculum more challenging?

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they made it more challenging in 2014 to encourage a competitive workforce

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conservative government 2010-2024

what is pupil premium?

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additional funds to schools to support disadvantaged students who could be on low income

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conservative government 2010-2024

what did the conservative government 2010-2024 introduce for schools rated low by OFSTED?

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any schools rated low by OFSTED are forced to become academies