Lesson 2 Flashcards

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Selective

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Pupils are chosen, usually for academic reasons, for entry, though, in the case of some private schools, parents’ ability to pay school fees may be a factor in selection

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Equality of opportunity

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When everyone has the same chances

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Comprehensive

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Everyone enters without exams and education is free, paid for by the government

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Schooling

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Education received at school

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Elitism

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When you favor a small, privileged group

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Inherent in

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Existing as a basic part of something

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Perpetuate

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Make something continue for ever

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Two-tier system

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A system with two separate levels, one of which is better than the other

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Perceive

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See, consider

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Better-off

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Richer

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Well-endowed

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Receiving a lot of money in grants, gifts from rich people, etc

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Depressing

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Reducing

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Less well-off

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Poorer

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Excel

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Achieve an excellent standard

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Scholarship

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Money given to pay for studies, usually provided on the basis of academic merit

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Bursary

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Money given to pay for studies, usually provided on the basis of need

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Tertiary

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Education at university or college level

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Student loan

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Money that students can borrow from a bank while studying and then pay back once they are in work

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Undergraduate

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Student doing a first degree

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Tuition fees

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Money paid to receive teaching

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The three Rs

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Reading, writing and arithmetic

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Literacy

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The ability to read

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Numeracy

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The ability to count

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Curriculum reform

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Changes to what is covered in the national syllabus

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Lifelong/continuing education
Education for all ages
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Mature students
Adult students older than the average student
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Special needs education
Education for children who cannot learn in the normal way, because they have some disability
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One-to-one
One teacher and one pupil, not a group
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Bullying
Threatening behavior
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Guidelines
Advice on how something should be done
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Distraction
Takes attention away