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Parental Choice and Competition Between Schools

Ball's study ‘Market forces and parental choice’ (1994).

Sample

Sample

  • Ball's study consisted of 15 schools in neighbouring LEAs.
  • The schools' population was different in terms of class and ethnicity.
Aim

Aim

  • The aim of the study was to evaluate the impact of parental choice and the publication of league tables.
  • Ball focused on the pressure that might exist to use streaming and setting and the fact that some schools tend to focus on the more academically able pupils.
Findings

Findings

  • Ball found that middle-class parents were at an advantage in comparison to working-class parents when deciding which school their child would attend.
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