Education policies

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What year was the Butler Education Act?
1944
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What were the 3 type of schools in the Tripartite system?
secondary modern, secondary technical and grammar
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what Act was in 1965?
The Comprehensive Act
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Under what government was this act passed?
Labour
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what is the term used to describe when a parent would send their child to the school closest to where they lived?
catchment area
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What did the comprehensive act aim to do?
promote social mobility, by making all the schools the same
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What year was the Push for Vocational Education?
1976
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What did this act aim to do?
Improve basic skills needed for the workplace
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What did this result in?
the creation of Youth training schemes, NVQ's and New deal
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What year was the education reform act?
1988
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What did the conservative government introduce through this act?
Ofsted, National Curriculum, League tables, open enrolment, open enrolment and formula funding.
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what were the 1977 New Labour Educational policies
Education action zones, educational maintenance allowances, sure start and specialised schools.
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2010 (coalition government)?
failing schools were made into sponsored academies. privatisation of the education system advanced due to the increase in the number of schools run by private organisations.
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