1. UK Education Policies and Achievement Gaps
Policies to reduce inequality are directly affected by the ideology of the ruling party of the time. ... This is relevant in terms of education because neo-liberalism as a policy and practice is based around the principle of 'individual freedom through the free market'. ... Neoliberal policy has had real term implications on education in the UK. ... This market driven educational policy is counterproductive in terms of closing the education gap (Perry and Francis, 2010:3). ... In fact, evidence suggests that countries with more state control over education, and stronger welfare pr...
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