marketisation Flashcards
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what is marketisation?
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the process of introducing market forces of consumer choice an competition between suppliers into areas run by the state, such as education
2
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what has the marketisation of education created?
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- an ‘education market’ by:
- reducing direct state control over education
- increasing both competition between schools and parental choice of school
3
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what is the neoliberal and new right stance on marketisation?
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- favour it
- marketisation means that schools have to attract customers (parents) by competing with each other in the market
- schools that provide customers with what they want- such as success in exams- will thrive, and those that don’t will ‘go out of business’
4
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what is parentocracy?
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- Miriam David- ‘rule by parents
- power shifts away from the producers (teachers and schools) to the consumers (parents).
- they claim that this encourages diversity among schools, gives parents more choice and raises standards
5
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marketisation- the reproduction of equality
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- Ball and Whitty
- argue that it has increased inequalities by reproducing class inequalities
6
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what is cream skimming and silt shifting?
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- bartlett
1) cream skimming- ‘good’ schools can be more selective, choose their own customers and recruit high achieving, mainly m/c pupils. as a result, these pupils gain an advantage
2) silt sifting- ‘good’ schools can avoid taking less able pupils who are likely to get poor results and damage the schools’ league table
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what are examples of policies used to promote marketisation?
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- publication of league tables and ofsted inspection- gives parents more information to choose the right school
-introduction of tuition fees for higher education - allowing parents to set up free schools
- open enrolment
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