1. Competitive Markets in Education
The development of various pieces of legislation such as the Education Reform Act and Education Acts, as well as the development of Ofsted, education has become much more competitive. For example, league tables produced through Ofsted inspections mean that parents are much more competitive as they want their child to go to the better schools. However, this creates winners and losers because those who manage to attend the better schools would be seen as winners, whereas those at the lower league schools would be seen as losers. There is also losers created by the comparison of males and females...
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