parentocracy - EAS

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  1. Education spending in the UK - House of Commons Library

    https://commonslibrary.parliament.uk/research-briefings/sn01078

    Nov 15, 2021 · Education spending peaked in around 2010 at 5.5% of GDP or £104 billion (2019-20 prices). It has fallen since then, but how much of this is due to changes to definitions, where does this leave the UK compared to other countries and how does this fall in spending compare to others over the past seven decades?

  2. The 1988 Education Reform Act – ReviseSociology

    https://revisesociology.com/2017/10/24/the-1988...

    Oct 24, 2017 · Parentocracy. Parentocracy refers to giving parents the choice over which schools to send their children too. (In literal terms, it means ‘the rule of the parents’.) For marketization to work parents must have a choice of where to send their children. Parental choice directly affects the school budget – every extra pupil means extra money ...

  3. ペアレントクラシー | 時事用語事典 | 情報・知識&オピニオン …

    https://imidas.jp/genre/detail/F-101-0065.html

    イギリス、カーディフ大学の教授p.ブラウンが1990年に提起した造語・概念。どういう教育を受けることができるか、どういう高校や大学に入学できるかといった教育機会・教育達成度や職業的・社会的地位や報酬が、個人(子ども)の努力と能力によって左右される社会の仕組みや規範 …

  4. 2 – The Role and Function of Education: Functionalism

    https://hecticteachersociology.com/2-the-role-and...

    Jun 13, 2022 · Chubb and Moe were very much proponents of parentocracy. The idea that parents should have a choice, they should be able to choose to send their children to the best schools, and they put forward a suggestion of education vouchers. Chubb and Moe were looking at the American education system, but this could be applied to the UK as well, and what ...

  5. marketisationReviseSociology

    https://revisesociology.com/tag/marketisation

    Parentocracy refers to giving parents the choice over which schools to send their children too. (In literal terms, it means ‘the rule of the parents’.) For marketization to work parents must have a choice of where to send their children. Parental choice directly affects the school budget – every extra pupil means extra money for the school.



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