
This A Level resource bundle on Neoliberalism and the Role of Education in Society offers students a comprehensive look at how market-based ideologies have reshaped education systems. The PDF summary outlines core ideas such as competition, choice, privatisation, and marketisation, drawing on key thinkers like Chubb and Moe, as well as policies from the UK and global contexts.
A visually engaging PowerPoint presentation guides learners through the rise of educational markets, league tables, and the impact on equality and standards. To support strong essay writing, the pack includes connectives and skills-based activities, including evaluation sentence starters, policy critique exercises, and debate prompts.
A focused podcast that can be accessed at: explores how neoliberal reforms have influenced school performance and student experience, providing real-world examples for AO2 application. The question bank features exam-style prompts and model responses on topics like marketisation and educational inequality, while an interactive quiz helps students test their recall and understanding of key concepts. Altogether, this bundle equips learners to critically engage with one of the most influential modern perspectives in education sociology
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