Turning the Tide on Privatised ECE in New Zealand - ICMEC Seminar Highlights
Linda Mitchell's seminar on turning the tide on privatised early childhood education in New Zealand delves into the importance of valuing ECE as a public good and a community of learning that empowers both adults and children. The presentation covers key aspects such as ECE policy reforms, impacts o
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Impacts of Marketisation on Home Care for Older People in Urban China
This study by Wenjing Zhang from the University of Bristol delves into the effects of the marketisation process on home care for the elderly in urban China. It explores the rationale behind the marketisation of care, the trends in home care marketisation, and the processes involved. The background s
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Inequality in Educational Achievement Due to Marketisation Policies
Explore the impact of marketisation policies on educational inequality between social classes through cherry-picked reasons like silt-shifting, cream-skimming, cultural capital, catchment areas, private education, and league tables. Understand how these factors contribute to disparities in academic
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Understanding Secularisation: The Decline of Religious Influence in Society
Secularisation refers to the process in which religious thinking, participation, and institutions lose their social significance. This phenomenon is influenced by factors such as the rise of science, industrialisation, changing social attitudes, and the disengagement of the church from society. Evid
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Overview of Changes in English Higher Education Sector
Overview of the privatisation, changes to student support, financialisation of university finances, and debt implications in the English Higher Education sector. It covers aspects like marketisation, external privatisation, student loan changes, and the influx of private capital. The overview also d
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The Marketisation of Education: A Closer Look at the Impact of Market Principles
The marketisation of education has transformed schools into entities that operate on market principles, focusing on supply and demand forces, customer satisfaction, and competition. This shift has led to changes in how parents choose schools for their children, with factors such as school choice, re
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