Across
- 2. Used to compare “quality” of educational outcomes between schools
- 3. – A set of subjects identified as being desirable for international employability
- 7. A style of education more directly associated with careers
- 8. Additional money given to schools per disadvantaged student
- 11. – A process where the school is given money per student they enroll
- 12. A term to describe how mothers/fathers have increased choice over where their child is educated
- 14. Example of an equal opportunity policy, also used as an indicator of Working Class pupils
- 15. – an access service for families to help with life skills/learning development
Down
- 1. What replaced the tripartite system?
- 4. This is an acronym for an international body that compares educational performance of countries
- 5. – A term used to describe any policy that aims to bridge the gap and achieve equality
- 6. – Acronym for a policy aimed to get females into non traditional subjects
- 9. – Acronym for an equal opportunity policy implemented by New Labour
- 10. This major change in policy occurred in 1988
- 12. – example of a multinational company that profits from education, with influence in textbooks and exams
- 13. This style of teaching was more popular during the 70s and 80s.
