Business Education Council, Selection In Education
Q: Why is the left so hung up about this?
We already have selection. What we have now is selection by postcode.
If you can afford the postcode then you get your kids into the best
school.
If you can't afford the postcode then your kids go to Chav Estate
Comprehensive.
A:Possibly so, but the point being made is that selection effectively
continues, with Bash Street Sec Mod becoming Bash Street Comprehensive.
It's one of those problems with effectively no solution. If you're
rich enough you can buy yourself out of a poor education system, if
not, you're stuck with it. Most of the possible solutions (eg bussing
in pupils from 'poorer' areas) would be expensive and disruptive to
implement.
'Parental choice' in education is essentially a myth.
typical black/white socialist fundy 'logic'.....
with vouchers it is not 'a myth'...it is only 'a myth' while the interests
of government and union cartel goes before the interests of the
customers...
you might as well argue that choice of car ownership is 'a myth'
because not everyone can afford a roller....
being unable to afford a roller does not condemn you to crawl on
your hands and knees...
unless of course the government and unions control the car industry...
So therefore it is currently a myth., which is what I said above. That
doesn't mean to say that parental choice can *never* be attained, but
there are serious barriers to be overcome.
For example, the best school in an area (let's call it St Cake's) has a
largely middle-class intake because it is in a leafy suburb. Parents
whose children attend the poorer quality school a few miles away (let's
call it 'Bash