Conservative government (Margaret Thatcher) established
made for free at coggle.it marketisation in education
Marketisation - the process of introducing market forces of
consumer choice and competition between suppliers into
areas run by the state
1988 Educational Reform A
Created an 'educational market' by reducing state control
over education Ball - repr
Increasing competition between schools
Parental choice of schools
American state schools have failed in their goals and started
to be placed in the 'free market'
Failed disadvantaged groups
Students not being equipped with the skills needed for work New Right - Chubb and Moe
Parents choosing the school will raise standards
Gerw
By increasing competition between schools as they need to
attract parents, thus raising standards
Force parents to be more involved as they are involved in
decision making
Includes sponsors, league tables, LEA, competition, formula Features of marketisation Evaluation (A
funding, tuition fees, free schools, Ofsted, open enrolment, Marketisation
and the National Curriculum
Prof Simon Burgess - the Welsh assembly stopped the
publication of secondary school league tables
GCSE grades deteriorated around 2 grades per pupil per year
League tables improve achievement
Use of traffic light system (stopped due to COVID)
New school improvement framework - less judgemental
framework, setting out schools' priorities and their development Rule by parents
Analysis (AO3)
plans and make these public, highlighting their strengths and
weaknesses Parents are the consumers
made for free at coggle.it marketisation in education
Marketisation - the process of introducing market forces of
consumer choice and competition between suppliers into
areas run by the state
1988 Educational Reform A
Created an 'educational market' by reducing state control
over education Ball - repr
Increasing competition between schools
Parental choice of schools
American state schools have failed in their goals and started
to be placed in the 'free market'
Failed disadvantaged groups
Students not being equipped with the skills needed for work New Right - Chubb and Moe
Parents choosing the school will raise standards
Gerw
By increasing competition between schools as they need to
attract parents, thus raising standards
Force parents to be more involved as they are involved in
decision making
Includes sponsors, league tables, LEA, competition, formula Features of marketisation Evaluation (A
funding, tuition fees, free schools, Ofsted, open enrolment, Marketisation
and the National Curriculum
Prof Simon Burgess - the Welsh assembly stopped the
publication of secondary school league tables
GCSE grades deteriorated around 2 grades per pupil per year
League tables improve achievement
Use of traffic light system (stopped due to COVID)
New school improvement framework - less judgemental
framework, setting out schools' priorities and their development Rule by parents
Analysis (AO3)
plans and make these public, highlighting their strengths and
weaknesses Parents are the consumers