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Marketisation and selection policies
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A Levels Sociology (Education) Mind Map on Marketisation and selection policies, created by dottydiva96 on 09/04/2014.
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Marketisation and selection policies
A-to-C economy and education triage
Schools need good league tables
Resources focus on those who can achieve A to C
Process called the education triage
Gilbourn and Youdell
Schools categorise into:
Those with potential
Those who will pass anyway
Hopeless cases
Incorporates Lacey's differentiation idea as labelling is involved
Education policies (e.g. league tables) teacher stereotypes and streaming affect achievement
Competition and selection
Selection of middle class leads to higher league tables, and higher popularity
Cream-skimming: selecting higher ability pupils (less cost, better results)
Silt-shifting: off-loading learning difficulties
Marketisation and selection policies have polarised education
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