new right perspective

Subdecks (2)

Cards (21)

  • neoliberalists believe that the contemporary state of education is not achieving what it aims to be and fails to preform the role it should because of centralised state of control and polices that seek to standardise and improve equality.
  • new right theorists believe that power should be handed over by the state to local consumers (parents, pupils and employers)
  • Parentocracy- parents should be able to choose the school they want to send their child to. As opposed to being sent to their local school
  • neoliberalists believe that people are free and should be allowed to do what they like - self reliance
  • new right theorists believe in the reduction of the power and spending of the state - independence
  • neoliberalists believe services such as education cost money for the state to provide services it needs to tax people.
  • the new right argue that the state education system's 'one size fits all approach' imposes uniformity and disregards local needs. schools waste money or get poor results which are not answerable to their consumers. marketisation is the solution