This is a GCSE sociology lesson which focuses on parental choice and competition between schools. The lesson is designed to last 90 minutes and there are a total of 11 slides on the power point.
Included:
-Starter, research methods recap.
- Title page, encouraging students to think about whether parents have more choice over schools now.
- Timeline- the history of education in Britain.
- Competition between schools- including the funding formula.
- The price is right. Students to guess how much the government gives school per student. Answer included on pp. Challenge Q provided.
- League tables- link to why some parents may not use them. Give students an example of a league table to look at. An example is provided on a separate document, could find an example which includes your own school.
- Explanation of why academies were set up, along with free schools.
- Evaluation- free choice? including Stephen Ball.
- Panorama documentary- links provided on the pp. Questions for students to think about. ’ The academy scandal’.
- Plenary- education revision. Game provided on the last pp slide- students will need a dice to complete this game.
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A good resource, only reason why I didn't give five stars is that the revision check list wasn't included.
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