Across
- 5. The name of the schooling system that selected and allocated to one of three schools acc, to aptitudes and abilities
- 6. The theorist who identified between three types of parental 'choosers'
- 7. The school system that replaced the tripartite to promote equality
- 8. This group of theorists are supportive of the comprehensive system
- 9. The type of school that are either run by private educational businesses and funded directly by the state
- 11. The type of school that offered a non-academic, 'practical' curriculum and access to manual work for pupils who failed 11+
- 15. Functonalists argue the comprehensive school system promotes this which is why its good
- 17. The political party that introduced National Literacy Strategy, EMAs and high tuition fees
Down
- 1. A policy the coalition government introduced to reduce inequality
- 2. The term that refers to schools being given money for each student
- 3. The term that refers to parents being able to choose their child's school
- 4. The type of school that offered an academic curriculum
- 10. Who argues promoting academies and free schools has led to fragmented centralisation
- 12. The name of the act that introduced marketisation in the education system
- 13. Marxists argue the comprehensive schooling system promotes and reproduces...
- 14. The type of school that are set up and run by parents, teachers, faith organisations or businesses
- 16. The term that means the best schools choosing the best students
