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New Right


Neoliberalism

Pupils, parents and employers should have a say in education


Want to create an education market


Believe that competition between schools and empowering consumers will increase diversity , choice and efficiency to said schools

Chubb and Moe 1990


NeoLib


Consumer choice

Call for an introduction of a marker system in state education that puts control in hands of consumer


State run education has failed as it hasn’t created equal opportunity and has failed the needs of disadvantaged groups


Fails to produce pupils with skills needed for the econkmy

Two Roles for state


Neo-Lib/New Right

What do they want the state to do?


Impose framework on schools within they have to compete eg exam league tables.


Ensure schools have a a shared culture eg a single National Curriculum

Gewirtz 1995. Ball 1994


Criticism of Neo-Lib/New Right


Competition

Competition between skls benefit m/c schools that can use cultural and economic capital to get access to more desirable schools

Low educational standards


Criticism of Neo-Lib/New Right

Not because of state control but social inequality and inadequate funding of state schools

Contradicting itself


Criticism of Neo-Lib/New Right

New right supports parental choice but also imposes a compulsory national curriculum on all its schools

Marxists


Criticism of Neo-Lib/New Right

Education imposes a culture of a dominant minority ruling class


Devalues the culture of the working class and EM’s.