
Educational Policies
Analyse the impact of major UK educational policies since the 1988 Education Reform Act. We will consider policies aimed at promoting marketisation, equality of opportunity, and diversity in the education system.
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Analyse the impact of major UK educational policies since the 1988 Education Reform Act. We will consider policies aimed at promoting marketisation, equality of opportunity, and diversity in the education system.
Key Questions
- Explain how marketisation policies have created a 'parentocracy'.
- Analyse the arguments for and against selective education, such as grammar schools.
- Evaluate the impact of educational policies on reducing social class inequality in achievement.
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