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1 Education Policy Tripartite Education system (1944)
Comprehensive Education system (1965) Education Reform Act (1988) New Labour (1997)

2 Lesson Objective To evaluate educational policy introduced by the Labour Government from New Labour Reforms

3 New Labour 1997 Education = economic success = skills focus
Aims Education = economic success = skills focus Literacy and numeracy are essential Need to support some groups who are not succeeding (compensatory education)

4 Are New Labour so new? ……not really, they kept much of the Conservative policy: League tables School inspections Vocational education Powers to take over failing schools National Curriculum Testing LMS

5 Stuff they got rid of… The assisted places scheme – that helped middle class parents with private school fees Grant Maintained Status ended – developing Specialist schools’/’Foundation schools’ instead

6 Education Policy

7 The New Policies Reducing class sizes to under 30
Literacy and numeracy hours in primary schools After school homework clubs Social exclusion units Education Action Zones University fees paid by students

8 Reducing class sizes Details Smaller class sizes in primary schools
Why? More one to one/personal contact Greater individual guidance Behaviour management

9 Literacy/Numeracy Hours
Details Special timetable slots for reading and number skills Why? Improve key skills Needs of employers/economy Enable students to access curriculum/opportunities

10 After school homework clubs
Details Funding for schools to run extra classes after school Compensatory education approach Why? Compensate ‘deprived’ students Equal opportunities for all

11 Social Exclusion Units
Details Special support for deprived pupils Why? Compensatory education – to enable equal opportunities/headstart

12 Education Action Zones
Details Over 50 areas in UK – poor- received additional resources/funding Why? Compensatory education for deprived Overcome poverty/barriers to opportunity

13 University Course Fees
Details Students have to contribute to university fees Repay fees when earning over a certain sum Why? Economic issues – reduce state spending Why should average taxpayer fund middle class children to climb ladder?


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