Policies to Achieve Greater Equality of Opportunity Flashcards

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Comprehensive Schools

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  • Provide a school for all types of students, no matter what their background is.
  • All children educated together.
  • Improve social mobility, enabling children to improve their social standing.
  • w/c children get the same opportunities to success as m/c children.
  • Most schools go by this and don’t choose through ability.
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EMA (Education Maintenance Allowance)

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  • Encourage w/c students to study post-16.
  • Students were given money if they stayed in education post-16.
  • Overcomes material deprivation.
  • This helped students to cover travel costs, dinner, stationary and books, encouraging equality of opportunity.
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Compensatory Education

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  • Helping all children to achieve, no matter their background.
  • Refers to extra services and programmes to help children from disadvantaged backgrounds achieve in school.
  • For example, free school dinners and breakfast clubs.
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Excellence in Cities

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  • Raise the aspirations of w/c students living in inner-cities.
  • Another form of compensatory education targeting deprived inner-city areas.
  • Gifted students were given learning mentors.
  • Schools worked closely with local businesses and companies who would do talks, mentor students and run outreach programmes.
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Academies

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  • Tackle underperforming schools.
  • Sponsored academies are made when a school is failing.
  • Aim to encourage greater equality of opportunity, improving the education of w/c students.
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Pupil Premium

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  • Help disadvantaged children in school, replacing other forms of compensatory education.
  • Schools receive extra money for children from disadvantaged backgrounds.
  • Use the money on educational school trips.
  • Not only overcome material deprivation but also gain cultural capital.
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