Equity, Economics and Educational Need: Some Tensions between Consumer and Producer Interests in the Management of Secondary School Admission Procedures in Thanet, UK

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Title: Equity, Economics and Educational Need: Some Tensions between Consumer and Producer Interests in the Management of Secondary School Admission Procedures in Thanet, UK
Language: English
Authors: Welsh, Paul J.
Source: School Leadership and Management. May 2004 24(2):191-203.
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Peer Reviewed: Y
Page Count: 14
Publication Date: 2004
Document Type: Journal Articles
Education Level: Secondary Education
Descriptors: Educational Needs, Equal Education, Foreign Countries, Secondary Schools, Social Mobility, Social Class, Admission Criteria, Politics of Education, Selective Admission, Access to Education
ISSN: 1363-2434
Abstract: This paper analyses the process of secondary school admission in the District of Thanet in the contexts of consumerism and the functioning of the educational marketplace. It examines tensions between consumers and producers, and juxtaposes educational need with individual gain, arguing that the Local Education Authority's policies, the plethora of admission procedures and the superordinate political positioning of the market over need combine to reinforce educational exclusion. The paper concludes that consumerism strengthens the social advantages enjoyed by some individuals, but does not efficiently meet educational needs or effect equitable access to school places.
Abstractor: Author
Number of References: 34
Entry Date: 2005
Access URL: https://taylorandfrancis.metapress.com/link.asp?target=contribution&id=R0XXBH9B3NB01L13
Accession Number: EJ681416
Database: ERIC
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