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4. Education
4.3 Educational policies
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What do educational policies refer to?
Laws, regulations, initiatives
Educational policies are designed to achieve specific goals set by the
government
.
True
What are structural policies primarily concerned with?
Overall framework of education
Structural policies focus on the overall framework, while access policies target ensuring equitable
opportunities
What are three main aims of educational policies?
Improve outcomes, promote equality, enhance skills
Free schools may benefit middle-class families but disadvantage lower-income families due to lack of
access
Match the educational policy with its potential impact on different social groups:
Free Schools ↔️ May increase social segregation
Student Funding ↔️ Potential for high debt
Disadvantaged students may be deterred from higher education due to
debt
concerns.
True
What do structural policies focus on within the education system?
Structure and organization
What are structural policies primarily concerned with in the education sector?
Overall framework and systems
What do educational policies seek to equip students with to enhance workforce skills?
Skills and knowledge
Student funding can increase access to higher
education
Unintended consequences of educational policies may include increased competition between
schools
Structural policies focus on the structure and organization of the education
system
What is the primary aim of access policies?
Improve access to education
Match the type of educational policy with its definition:
Structural Policies ↔️ Focus on system organization
Access Policies ↔️ Improve educational access
Educational policies are designed to meet societal needs.
True
Order the aims of educational policies from most general to most specific:
1️⃣ Improve educational outcomes
2️⃣ Promote equality
3️⃣ Enhance workforce skills
Student funding policies always ensure equal access to higher education.
False
Free schools offer parental choice but may reinforce educational
inequality
What are educational policies designed to shape and influence?
The education system
What is one of the main aims of educational policies in promoting equality?
Ensure equal access
Free schools may increase social segregation due to tailored
curricula
.
True
What must policymakers consider to ensure educational opportunities are distributed fairly?
Equity implications
What is equity as a factor influencing the effectiveness of educational policies?
Benefit or disadvantage
Ongoing monitoring and
evaluation
are crucial for improving educational policies over time.
True
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