Social policy Flashcards

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1
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when was the education act

A

1944

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2
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What did the education Act introduce

A

the tripartite system

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3
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what three types of schools could students attend

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grammar
secondary modern
technical

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4
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when was the Compressive system Introduced

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1965

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5
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what is covert selection

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where schools cherry pick students who they think will be high achievers

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6
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what are three types of selective schooling

A

Faith
Ability
potential

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7
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Which govt introduced the New Vocationalism and when

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conservative
1979

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8
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What was the New Vocationalism

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introduced apprenticeships and training schemes

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9
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who said the new vocationalism taught WC pupils to accept low pay/skilled jobs

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cohen

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10
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Who and when introduced the Education Reform Act

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1988
conservative

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11
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what did the education reform act introduce

A

marketisation

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12
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what is marketisation

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the decrease in state control over education and the increase in parental choice and competition between schools

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13
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policies introduced due to education reform act

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league tables
funding formula
target setting

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14
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parentocracy

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david
increased choice of parents

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15
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AO3 of marketisation

A

cream skimming
funding formula

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16
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who critics parentocracy

A

Gerwitz
says m/c parents have more power to choose as they have better educational and economic capital

17
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what three parents did gerwitz find

A

semi skilled
Privelledged
disconnected

18
Q

What is New Labour sim to tackle

A

inequality

19
Q

when did new labour come into power

A

1997-2010

20
Q

what did new labour introduce

A

aim higher programmes
EMA
national literacy strategy

21
Q

critic of new labour

A

new labour paradox
conflict between battling inequality and marketisation

22
Q

What did the coalition govt introduce

A

marketisation and privation through academies and free schools

23
Q

What is a critic of coalitions policies

A

Ball argues it created fragmented centralisation where that education broken down into different sectors of private and public and that only the central govt has control over if schools become academies or free school

24
Q

what did the conservative government introduce in 2015

A

t levels
Making education more academically demanding
1-9 grading system

25
Q

what is privatisation

A

the transfer of public assets to private assets

26
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who said there are two types of privatisation in education

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Ball and Youdell

27
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what two types of privatisation were identified by ball and Youdell

A

endogenous and exogenous

28
Q

how is education a source for private profit

A

education services industry

29
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What did Milner say about privatisation

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That companies target schools as they legitimise their products through cola-isation

30
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How is privatisation of education system a commodity

A

As it is shaping policy for private firms to be able to buy and sell

31
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Impact of globalisation on education

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more interconnected and a global market

32
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how has education become a global market

A

marketisation and privatisation

33
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globalisation and international comparisons

A

league tables and curriculum reforms