Education: debates and issues

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equality of opportunity

when everyone has the same chances

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selective

pupils are chosen for entry, usually for academic reasons, though, in the case of some private schools, parents’ ability to pay school fees may be a factor in selection

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comprehensive

everyone enters without exams and education is free, paid for by the government

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schooling

education received at school

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elitism

when you favour a small, privileged group

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inherent in

existing as a basic part of something

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league tables

lists of schools or colleges, from the best down to the worst, based on exam results and, sometimes, other criteria

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perpetuate

make something continue

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two-tier system

a system with two separate levels, one of which is better than the other

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perceives

sees, considers

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better-off

richer

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well-endowed

receiving a lot of money in grants, gifts from rich people, etc. [= endowments]

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depressing

reducing

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less well-off

poorer

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excel

achieve an excellent standard

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scholarships

money given to pay for studies, usually provided on the basis of academic merit

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bursaries

money given to pay for studies, usually provided on the basis of need

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tertiary

education at university or college level

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student loans

money that students can borrow from a bank while studying and then pay back once they are in work

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undergraduates

students doing a first degree [postgraduates = students doing a further degree]

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tuition fees

money paid to receive teaching

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the three Rs

[reading, writing and arithmetic]

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literacy

[the ability to read]

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numeracy

[the ability to count / do basic maths]

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Curriculum reform

[changes to what is covered in the national syllabus = plan of what is to be studied]

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lifelong/continuing education

[education for all ages]

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mature students

[adult students older than the average student]

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Special needs education

[education for children who cannot learn in the normal way, because they have some disability]

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one-to-one

[one teacher and one pupil, not a group]

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bullying

[threatening behaviour]

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guidelines

[advice (often official) on how something should be done]

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distraction

[takes attention away]