education Flashcards

1
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parents have choice since 1988, this means?

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They can select multiple schools to send their children too.

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2
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What is formula funding?

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where funding to schools is based on how many students they attract.

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3
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What does formula funding cause?

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Formula funding causes schools to raise their standards in order to attract more students.

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4
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What is national testing?

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The introducing of SATS and GCSES

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5
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What is OFSTED?

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A government organisation which inspects schools.

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Why does OFSTED exist?

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To make sure schools are working at a good standard and to close any that aren’t.

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7
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What are league tables?

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Where schools are ranked based on things like: SATS, GCSES and A-Levels

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8
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What does competition do?

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Drives up standards through schools.

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9
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What did Tough and Brooks think?

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They thought that middle class families are more likely to make an informed choice on their child’s choice of school than working class parents.

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10
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What is Parentocracy?

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The fact that parents now have a choice

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What is the myth of parentocracy?

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That all parents don’t actually have a complete choice as they may not know how to shop around schools and read OFSTED reports. However, the middle class have the connections in order to choose schools.

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How do middle class parents make the most of their choices?

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They can move into catchment areas for schools as they have the wealth to do so. They can also take advantage of their societal position.

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13
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What is an educational triage?

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Categorising students into those who will achieve anyway, those who are hopeless, and those who require support in order to pass.

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14
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What did Gewitz do?

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Carried out research into the effects of marketisation.

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15
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What are privileged skilled choosers?

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Middle class parents who fully utilise choice.

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Who are disconnected local choosers?

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Working class parents who find admission procedures difficult or understand.

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17
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Who are semi skilled choosers?

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Working class parents, who have ambitions for their children, but lack the cultural capital so they must rely on others opinions about schools.

18
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Who are Chubb and Moe?

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Chubb and Moe thought private schools were better as they were answerable to paying parents. So, parents know how schools are doing and can make best choices for their children

19
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What is selection by mortgage?

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Houses in catchment areas of the best schools are more expensive, meaning those with money see more likely to get into schools.

20
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What is Cream Skimming?

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Where schools try to covertly attract the most able middle class pupils to ensure a good league table.

21
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What is Silt Shifting?

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Covertly discouraging what are seen as less able working class pupils from putting their school as a choice.

22
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What is off rolling?

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Removing disadvantaged and struggling pupils from the school so their poor results are not included in the school league table.

23
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What is Covert Selection?

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Where students with better abilities/wealth are secretly selected for schools by doing things like upping uniform prices, to deter working classes.

24
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What are exam factories?

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Where schools spend too much time focusing on teaching to test children rather than teaching them to learn and grow.

25
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What does the new right promote?

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Marketisation of education.

26
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What are free schools?

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Like academies but are newly set up by groups of parents, teachers, charities and businesses.

27
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What is the aim of free schools?

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Creating diversity, by adding another option of parental choice. This increases competition and drives up standards.

28
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What do free schools enable teachers to do?

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Design teaching styles to meet local needs.

29
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When do free schools get additional funding?

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When they are in disadvantaged areas.

30
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Are free schools non-profit?

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Yes

31
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Are free schools subject to OFSTED inspections?

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Yes

32
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Do free schools follow the national curriculum?

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No, they just must do core subjects.

33
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What are free schools made in response to?

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What people want and need.

34
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True or false, in disadvantaged areas free schools accepted a lower amount of pupils on free school meals than the average for the area?

A

True

35
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Who often set up free schools, and why?

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Middle class parents as they have the cultural capital to do so.

36
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What is Compensatory education?

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Ways in which education policy can compensate for material or cultural deprivation.

37
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What are SureStart Centres?

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centres which provide parenting and health advice from pregnancy to pre-school as well as providing childcare and early years education.

38
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What are EMA Grants?

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Payments up to £30 a week given to 16-19 year old students from low-income households in the UK if they stay on at school or college.

39
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What introduced pupil premium?

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The coalition

40
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What is pupil premium?

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Additional funding given to schools for pupils on free school meals.

41
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What do Whitty and Power argue about compensatory education?

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It may have helped some disadvantaged children.