Education Reform Act 1988 - Legislation.gov.uk.
The New Right believe in Marketisation (schools competing like businesses) and Parentocracy (parental choice) and they are well known for introducing league tables, GCSEs and OFSTED in the UK as part the 1988 Education Reform Act. This post covers the underlying principles of New Right thought and should be read along with this post on the 1988 Education Act which outlines specific New Right.
The Education Reform Act was introduced in 1988 providing an information revolution, this was the introduction of league tables and Ofsted reports being produced, this was to create parentocracy and marketization so schools could then start to be treated like a business.
The Global Educational Reform Movement and Its Impact on Schooling. (Education Reform Act) iz 1988. landscape of teaching and teacher education in many countries. This essay critically.
What is the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965? The Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 (ESEA) was a Great Society program enacted in 1965 that allocates federal funding for primary and secondary school education and forbs the establishment of a national curriculum.
Enacted Legislation. Listed below is the legislation for which the Department has been responsible since the foundation of the State. There are a small number of enactments predating independence such as the Intermediate Education Acts and the Children Act, 1908 (in part).
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No reform movement in any domain — the law, agricultural development, education — can do everything, and it is an unreasonable demand that it try. Reform movements need to be selective, and.