Education

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Across
  1. 2. Increased involvement of private companies in state education services.
  2. 4. A set of beliefs promoted by education that supports the existing social order.
  3. 7. The three-type secondary school system introduced by the 1944 Education Act.
  4. 8. Policies encouraging competition between schools through choice and funding.
  5. 9. A speech style that uses short, simple sentences and shared meanings, often associated with working-class culture.
  6. 10. Emphasis on work-related skills and training in education policy.
Down
  1. 1. Unwritten rules and expectations taught through school routines.
  2. 3. Published rankings of schools based on exam performance.
  3. 5. The process by which schools transmit society’s norms and values.
  4. 6. A system where success is based on ability and effort rather than class background.