Marketisation 1.0 / 5 based on 1 rating ? SociologyEducationA2/A-levelAQA Created by: MackenzieDeardenCreated on: 17-05-18 09:09 Who was the prime minister in 1988 and what party where they from? Margaret Thatcher and the Conservative Party 1 of 31 What is marketisation? The idea that a school is run like a business 2 of 31 What is the process of marketisation? Introducing market forces of consumer choice and competition between suppliers into areas run by the state-education 3 of 31 What does the ERA stand for and when was it introduced? Education Reform Act 1988 4 of 31 How did the ERA create an education market? Reducing the direct state control over education and increasing competition between schools and parental choice of school 5 of 31 Who was introduced Marketisation? Margaret Thatcher 6 of 31 What did New Labour use marketisation to do? To emphasise standards, diversity and choice 7 of 31 What did the coalition government take marketisation further to do? Create academies and free schools 8 of 31 What does the publication of league tables and Ofsted do? Ranks each school 9 of 31 What sponsors schools? Businesses 10 of 31 What does open enrolment allow? Successful schools to recruit more pupils 11 of 31 What do special schools allow for parents? Them to have more choice 12 of 31 What do formula funding schools receive? Funding for pupils 13 of 31 What do academies provide? Schools to specialise in a subject and to have more choice when spending money 14 of 31 What do schools have to compete to attract? Pupils 15 of 31 What is parentocracy? When parents have a choice 16 of 31 Who suggested that marketised education is a parentocracy? Miriam David (1993) 17 of 31 What does parentocracy mean? That it is run by parents 18 of 31 What have supporters of marketisation suggested? That in the education market, power shifts away from producers (teachers and schools) to the consumers (parents) 19 of 31 What do the supporters of marketisation claim? That this encourages diversity, gives parents more choices and raises standards 20 of 31 Parentocracy can also be said to be a? Myth 21 of 31 What do schools do? Advertise and force choice 22 of 31 What does over subscription mean for pupils? That there isn't enough places for all of them 23 of 31 What power do teachers have? The power to sanction 24 of 31 What do the schools state? The subjects you choose 25 of 31 To get into sixth form you have to go through what? Interviews 26 of 31 What do the teachers pick? What exams we do 27 of 31 What do schools also recruit? The teachers 28 of 31 What do the teachers have to agree to? Parental decisions 29 of 31 What is controlled and monitored? Absence rates 30 of 31 What do parents receive if they take their children on holiday in school time? A fine 31 of 31
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