WebMar 16, 2012 · The Education Reform Act (ERA) 1988 represents the most significant piece of legislation to have entered the education system in postwar Britain. Although all its “effects” have yet to materialize, this paper argues that aspects of ERA legislation will have a very damaging impact upon both the level and quality of PE provision in some state schools. WebThe political origins of the Education Reform Act can be located in the crisis of the social democratic settlement of the post-war years (Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies …
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The Education Reform Act 1988 is widely regarded as the most important single piece of education legislation in England and Wales since the 'Butler' Education Act 1944. WebOct 24, 2024 · The 1988 Education Reform Act was based on the principles of making schools more competitive (marketisation) and giving parents choice (parentocracy). The … inherent limitation of the power of taxation
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http://www.educationengland.org.uk/documents/acts/1992-further-higher-education-act.html WebOct 13, 2009 · The Education Reform Act 1988: Success or failure? A short report of a BELMAS Discussion Forum. Michael Strain View all authors and affiliations. Volume 23, … WebAug 3, 2006 · The concept of ‘children in need’ within the education system is examined and the key groups of young people who are ‘children in need’ are identified. Concerns about the education provision to ‘children in need’ are highlighted using the results of two recent research studies undertaken by the Bureau, Children in Residential EBD Schools and … inherent legal definition