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Comprehensivisation

Labour Party


Turning all schools into the same type (comprehensives) in order to make the system egalitarian (equal) with no selection


Evaluation: selection still existed within banding and some schools still achieved better than other based on their areas e.g. rich/poor, middle class


New Vocationalism

Conservative Party


Preparing young people to go straight into work by introducing courses like BTEC and NVQ’s in more technical skills like beauty or bricklaying.


The aim was to help reduce unemployment

Parentocracy

Miriam David


Shift in power to parents rather than teachers/schools


Parents are treated like customers to increase competition and parental choice

Silt shifting and cream skimming

Will Bartlett


Schools find ways to get the best kids who they think will achieve the highest grades (often based on gender and race)


Wealthier, more ambitious parents know how to get their kids into the best schools whereas working class families prefer local, convenient schools

Cola-isation of education

Alex Molnar


Businesses want their names in schools e.g. Costa being sold in college