New Labour 1997 Flashcards
What policies did New Labour introduce?
AcademiesSpecialist schoolsFaith schoolsEducation Maintenance Allowance (EMA)Aim HigherRaising of School Leaving Age (ROSLA)
Which theoretical perspectives would like New Labour’s changes?
Marxists - creates more opportunities for the working classPostmodernists - allows more variety and choice of subject for studentsFunctionalists - creates more sifting and sorting
Which theoretical perspectives would not like New Labour’s changes?
New Right - different schools for different students goes against social solidarity
What are academies?
Failing schools which became part of an academy chain with better schools to share resources. Also received new facilities, government funding, and control over their curriculum
What is positive about academies?
Benefits the working class as most academies were in deprived areasCreates more diversity and choice in education
What is negative about academies?
Businesses sponsoring schools can be seen as them becoming privatised for profitCan pay their staff more, disadvantaging other schools by ‘stealing’ their teachers
What are specialist schools?
A school that is an expert in a certain subject. By 2007, 85% of secondary schools were specialists
What is positive about specialist schools?
Increases choice for parents and raises standards
What is negative about specialist schools?
Some created selection policies, disadvantaging the working class
What are faith schools?
Schools that cater specifically to one faith, e.g. Islamic or Catholic schools
What is positive about faith schools?
Increases choice for parentsIncreases diversity of schools in the education system
What is negative about faith schools?
Could be seen as segregating students from different faiths/cultures
What is the Education Maintenance Allowance (EMA)?
£30 per week to low-income students over 16 if they attended all their lessons. Bonuses for achieving targets
What is positive about the EMA?
Helps low-income students buy books, transport, meals etc.
What is negative about the EMA?
Didn’t encourage enough students to stay in education, so the Conservative Coalition scrapped itBenn (2012): this was meant to help the working class, but New Labour also introduced tuition fees for university which disadvantages them