Sociology - Policies In Education - The Timeline

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Name 3 Left Wing Policies
Increased Welfare, Challenge Traditional Attitudes, Believe in Equality
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Name 3 Right Wing Policies
Lower Tax, Inequality is natural and shouldn't be stopped, Favour private companies, freedom more than equality
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What does Authoritarian mean?
This when the Government gets involved in policies
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What does Libertarian mean?
This is when the Government doesn't get involved
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In 1944, what did the Conservative party introduce?
The Tripartite System
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What is the Tripartite System?
Introduced exams called '11+', Intelligent students went to grammar schools
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In the 1960s, what did Labour introduce?
Comprehensive Schools
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In the 1970s what did Conservatives introduce?
Schools compete each other in league tables and Introduced Marketisation,
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1988 - Introduced the 'Education Reform Act' what is this?
Introdcued league tables, increased testing, tough education system and OFSTED
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In 1997 what did Tony Blare introduce?
A levels became moduler, Increased choice of courses, more chance to go to university and student loans
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Name 3 Right Wing Policies

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Lower Tax, Inequality is natural and shouldn't be stopped, Favour private companies, freedom more than equality

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What does Authoritarian mean?

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What does Libertarian mean?

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In 1944, what did the Conservative party introduce?

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