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What was the name of the 1944 Act?
Butler Education Act
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What were the 3 schools in the tripartite system?
Grammar, Techinal, Secondary Modern
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What year did the education reform act start?
1988
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What are the two policies for conservative education policies?
Exam league tables, Open enrolment
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What were the coalition (Conservative/Liberal democrat) policies?
new style academies, free school
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What 5 things improve school image
school uniforms, mottos, prospectuses, videos, open days
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What were the names of the 1993 theorists?
Barlett and Le Grand
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What was the 1965 system called?
Comprehensive system
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When did new labour come into power?
1997
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Who was the first new labour priminister to come into power?
Tony Blair
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When were city academies introduced?
2002
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When were modular exams introduced into the curriculum?
2000
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Who and in what year founded that overall standards in edcation has risen?
McKnight and 2005
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What did Tomlinson criticise in 2005 within the new labour policies?
Reintroducing selection through specialist schools.
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Who and what year does this person believe that new labour underestimated the degreeto which inequality in society prevents equality of educational opportunity in education?
Trowler and 2003
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