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Sociology Revision Clocks - Your Key to High Grades! Struggling to cover everything before the exam? These AQA A-Level Sociology Revision Clocks are designed to help you focus, simplify complex content and boost your confidence for examinations to come. Each clock breaks down the curriculum’s topic into clear and quick sections which are suitable for active recall, exam prep and content recap. It is a great resource even for those times where you need to learn something the night before! (The original creator/student was able to achieve an A as their final grade for all 3 papers combined) *PLEASE NOTE: This product does not account for the entire collection of clocks but ONLY the individual document purchased; 2010 Coalition Policies. Pricing is in accordance with the size of the individual document.

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Policies on gender and ethnicity Current Policy: Pupil Premium Main aims
- Save money
↑ Privatisation; public sector assets such as The pupil premium grant is
- Make education a
schools into private sector - businesses. funding to improve educational
outcomes for disadvantaged more competitive scene
pupils in England. (impact was to benefit
- Gender Middle Class and Introduced: Removed:
Females largely excluded from higher education in the disadvantage the
19th century, also in tripartite system. Working Class) - Increased uni - EMA
Policies since the 1970s have been made to reduce - Promote tuition fees - Aim Higher
gender differences. ‘privatisation’ of - Pupil - Sure Start
education Premium - Resits /
- Make schools (2011) modular
- Ethnicity
even more - Expansion / exams
In the 1980s and 90s, ‘Multicultural education’ (MCE)
accountable increase
policies were made to promote the achievements of
children from minority ethnic group and valuing all cultures funding for - Curriculum
in the curriculum. Grammar wise;
schools - Coursework
However, MCE has been criticised on several grounds. - Ability to set mostly
- It was argued in 1981 that black pupils don’t fail for lack up free scrapped
of self-esteem, so MCE is misguided. schools -
- The New Right criticise MCE for continuous cultural parentocracy
divisions. Education - - Universal
2010 infant FSM
Coalition (Free school
2010 - (NEW) Academies meals)
policies - Leaving age
Academies are now any schools that raising to 18
are funded by government and free from
LEA (Local Education Authority). - Curriculum
wise;
Although despite being funded by the - Change from
government, they are able to pick their Strengths Weaknesses AS Levels
own things such as term dates. - Linear 2 year
● Increased the ● Increased inequality. courses - and
number of schools, Opportunities for made harder
increased choice for less academic - Expansion of
parents, and students and the privatised
because they can working class are state
control their own reduced. education
money they are able ● Low aspirations at e.g.
to target the money home, nobody academies,
were it is needed in promoting education free schools
the school. and so this does not etc.
● Suits some students have a large impact
(however mainly on the students.
middle class
students).
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