Education Policy key terms
Across
- 3. The type of privatisation, according to Ball and Youdell, that is happening outside of schools through Public-Private Partnerships (PPS)
- 6. _______ local choosers; the working class families in Gewirtz's research that didn't understand procedures and focused on quality of school facilities rather than league tables.
- 11. Name given to policies in 1960s/70s that focused on pupils from minority ethnic groups becoming part of mainstream British culture
- 12. The process of introducing market forces (supply, demand, consumer choice) to education
- 13. Reading ___________, one of the policies introduced to encourage boys to read more
- 15. The transfer of public assets to private companies
- 17. Term used by Mariam David to describe the fact that education is now 'rule by parents' where they have power and control
Down
- 1. A type of school which is set up and run by the community e.g. by parents, teachers, and businesses rather than by the local authority.
- 2. Name given to policies in the 1980s aimed to value all cultures in the school curriculum to raise self-esteem and encourage achievement.
- 4. Organisation who publish a yearly report comparing global results on assessments
- 5. The type of privatisation, according to Ball and Youdell, that is happening inside schools through marketisation policies
- 7. Theoretical perspective who would be against privatisation
- 8. Sociologist who believed private companies benefited from associations with schools as it made them seem good/legitimate.
- 9. A type of school where you are no longer under local authority control, don't have to follow the national curriculum and can receive external funding e.g. through business sponsorship
- 10. One of the policies introduced to support women in education taking on more science-based education
- 14. _______ and Browne; sociologists who believe that globalisation has affected boys in education as manual labour is now outsourced, causing a crisis for them.
- 16. Theoretical perspective who would be in favour of privatisation