Education Policy and Inequality

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AS Levels Sociology Mapa Mental sobre Education Policy and Inequality, creado por MeganAbigail el 28/04/2013.
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Education Policy and Inequality
  1. Education policy - the plans and strategies for education introduced by the government
    1. The tripartite System
      1. 11+ exam determined which school you would attend
        1. Grammar School ( leads to higher education), Secondary Modern School (w/c), technical school (few existed)
          1. Criticsms
            1. Promoted inequality by channelling children into different schools by class
              1. Reproduced inequality as girls usually had to score higher than boys to pass the 11+
                1. Ligitimated inequality through the ideology that ability is inborn rather than achieved
              2. Comprehensive System
                1. Meritocratic
                  1. A system where children have equal opportunities no matter what class, gender, ethnicity ect.
                  2. Still reproduces some inequality
                    1. Streaming
                      1. M/C put in higher streams, leads to SFP
                      2. Labelling
                        1. Even without streaming teachers labelled W/C negativly
                        2. Catchment Areas
                          1. Schools still reflected the class makeup of their catchment areas
                        3. Strengths
                          1. Reduces class inequality, more meritocratic
                            1. Increased Parentocracy, parents choose where to send children
                              1. League tables raised standards through competition
                                1. Schools get funding for each child the attract
                                2. Limitations
                                  1. Created myth of meritocracy
                                    1. Myth of paretocracy, w/c parents can't always choose
                                      1. Parentocracy - "rule by parents" the idea that parents have choice of which schools to send their children to
                                      2. Reproduces class inequality via streaming and labelling
                                    2. Marketisation
                                      1. The policy of introducting market forces of supply and demand into areas run by the state e.g. schools, encourages competition
                                      2. Policies that aim to improve achievement by gender
                                        1. Girls into science and technology
                                          1. Women into science and engineering
                                            1. National curriculum
                                              1. Coursework
                                                1. league tables
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