Policies Flashcards

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what is the significance of policies

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  • the role and structure of education

- impact,experience off access to education

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examples of policies

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  • selection (post war)
  • marketisation and privatisation (present time)
  • policies to achieve greater equality of opportunity or outcome (comprehensive)
  • the impact of globalisation on educational policy
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what is the Teipartite System

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3 types of secondary school

  • grammar
  • technical
  • secondary modern
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4
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who was Syril Bert

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he was convinced that IQ was inherited so much he faked the results for his twin experiment

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5
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give 4 benefits of comprehensive (problems with schooling)

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  • more get better qualifications
  • opportunities remain open
  • reduced risk of self fulfilling prophecy
  • more choice and opportunity
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give 4 problems with comprehensive (benefits of selection)

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  • high flyers are held back
  • overlooked talents and discipline problems
  • stretching the most able
  • ‘creaming off’
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what is the education action zone

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areas which face a range of school problems such as poverty and unemployment, in which schools are given extra money and teachers help the children to overcome difficulties

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what is pupil premium

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additional funding for schools in england to give to students of low income to close social gaps

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