impacts on education, policies e.c.t Flashcards
the tripartite system
the tripartite system - 1944
- introduced two types of school (the grammar school and the secondary modern)
- the 11+ exam was introduced which decided which school you went to
- introduced technical academies but very few were built so few puipils whent to them
the tripartite system
what schools were introduced though the tripartite system?
grammar schools and secondary moderns
- technical academies were introduced but very little were built (unsucessful)
the tripartite system
what exam decided the school you went to through the tripartite sytem?
the 11+ exam
the tripartite system
when was the tripartite sytem introduced?
1944
privatisation in education
what is/was privatisation?
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
privatisation in education
give an example of privatisation in education
private schools
privatisation in education
what governement introduced the privatisation in education?
the new right conservation government (1979) and continued when new labour took over government in 1997-2010
privatisation in education
when did the privatisation of education process start?
1979 when the new right conservative government came into power
privatisation in education
what problems can privatisation in education cause/what can privatisation in education lead to?
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
privatisation in education
why did the new right conservative government begin privatisation in education?
the new right conservative government looked at staterun education and thought it was not efficient compared to the education levels from private schools
the comprehensive system
the comprehensive system - 1965
the comprehensive system (1965) abolished the 11+ and all students attended the same comprehensive school
the comprehensive system
when was the comprehensive system introduced?
1965
the comprehensive system
what did the the comprehensive system abolish?
the comprehensive system abolished the 11+ exam
the new right policies
the new right policies
- allowed schools to be run more independantly (academies and free schools)
- created wider parental choice and increased competition between schools
the new right policies
what did the new right policies introduce to increase competition between schools?
marketisation and league tables