Education isn't interested in promoting equality, but getting the most able into the most important jobs. The best way to do this is by running schools as private businesses (marketisation). They think that competition will drive up standards & make education better VFM for taxpayers
They believe that people need to meet their own needs rather than society. They agree with many of the functionalist views on education but don't think the education system is achieving these goals
If we put more competition into the system & the laws of supply and demand will empower the consumer (parents) they believe this will bring greater diversity, efficiency & choice to schools which will meet the needs of the pupils, parents & employers
What three ways has American state education failed?
1. Disadvantaged groups do not have equal opportunity2. State education fails to provide pupils with skills needed for economy3. Private schools produce better education as they are answerable to paying customers
Compared achievements of 60,000 low income pupils in 1015 state and private high schools. Also did a parent study and used case studies of failing schools being 'turned around'.
What did Chubb and Moe believe was the solution to their findings?
Schools should only receive funding if they are doing well. Instead, families should be given a voucher with which they can purchase an education from the school of their choice.