Policies Flashcards
Marketisation and Privatisation
1) 1997
2) 2010
3) 1988
A) Education reform act, introduced theme of marketisation in education. Introduced by Margart Thatcher.
B) Tony Blair and Gordon Brown followed policies, emphasizing standards, choices and diversity.
C) Conservative-liberal democrat coalition created Academies and the Free School Meal system
1988 - Education reform act, introduced theme of marketisation in education. Introduced by Margart Thatcher.
1997 - Tony Blair and Gordon Brown followed policies, emphasizing standards, choices and diversity.
2010 -Conservative-liberal democrat coalition created Academies and the Free School Meal system
Who funded the theory of Marketization and Parentocracy?
David.
How does Success breeds success
according to Bartlett
Bartlett -
school gets better results >
more popular >
Increased funding >
more facilities >
Even better results >
‘Cream skim’ able pupils and silt-shifting
Who says : “Marketisation policies like exam league tables and funding formula, reproduce inequality in class.”
Ball
What is the Cola-isation of schools
Schools now have brand-loyalty. They display logos and sponsorship on school site.
What do E and W mean when they say private schools gain cultural advantage on state schools?
Sutton Trust 200’s data
This shows that cultural ……… is the ……. and social ………. rather than academic excellence.
Even with students in the same high or ‘top’ level grades, students from private schools are 25% more likely to get into the ‘top’ 13 universities.
This shows that cultural advantage is the elitism and social contracts rather than academic excellence.
What are public schools?
‘top’ private schools. They ae not a part of the state system.
Whose is the correspondance principle theory?
Bowles and Gintis
Counter for Bowles and Gintis theory of correspondence.
By Willis
Paul Willis found that working class pupils can resist to attempts at indoctrination towards them.
How does the promotion of academies and free school meals lead to social inequality according to Ball?
. Fragmentation in investment
. Centralisation of control in the government
(Act?) 1944 - tripartite system. Grammar, Modern and Technical
Comprehensivisation (Years?) - abolished 11+ Exams and unified school types
New Rights Policies (Years?) - introduced NVQ (National Vocational Qualification), apprenticeships and training schemes
(Act?) 1988 - Introduced SATs at ages 7, 11, 14, GCSEs, A Levels, National Curriculum, League tables, formula funding and the freedom for schools to opt out of the Local Education Authority (LEA) and manage their own Finance
New Labour 1997-2010 (Description?)
Butler Education Act 1944 - tripartite system. Grammar, Modern and Technical
Comprehensivisation 1965-1979 - abolished 11+ Exams and unified school types
New Rights Policies 1979-1997 - introduced NVQ (National Vocational Qualification), apprenticeships and training schemes
Education Reform Act 1988 - Introduced SATs at ages 7, 11, 14, GCSEs, A Levels, National Curriculum, League tables, formula funding and the freedom for schools to opt out of the Local Education Authority (LEA) and manage their own Finance
New Labour 1997-2010 - New Right influenced policies included specialist schools, work-related learning (less NEET), introduction of university fees and loans. Social Democratic Policies were academies, education action zones, sure start, Educational Maintenance Allowance (EMA) for 16-19 years old.
New Right influenced policies from New Labour 1997-2010
New Right influenced policies included specialist schools, work-related learning (less NEET), introduction of university fees and loans
Policies influenced by the Social Democrats
Social Democratic policies were academies, education action zones, sure start, Educational Maintenance Allowance (EMA) for 16-19 years old.