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English Vocabulary in Use Advanced
2 Education: debates and issues
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equality of opportunity = when everyone has the same chances excel = achieve an excellent standard scholarships = money given to pay for studies, usually provided on the basis of academic excellence bursaries = money given to pay for studies, usually provided on the basis of need student loans = money that students can borrow from a bank while studying and then pay back once they are in work tuition fees = money paid to receive teaching literacy = the ability to read numeracy = the ability to count / do basic maths mature students = adult students older than the average student special needs education = education for children who cannot learn in the normal way, because they have some disability one-to-one = one teacher and one pupil, not a group bullying = threatening behaviour guidelines = advice on how something should be done distraction = takes attention away selective schooling = pupils are chosen usually for academic reasons (or because the parents’ ability to pay school fees) comprehensive schooling = everyone enters without exams and the education is free, paid for by the government elitism = when you favour a small, privileged group inherent in = existing as a basic part of something league tables = list of schools or colleges from the best down to the worst, based on exam results (and sometimes other criteria) perpetuate = make something continue forever two-tier-system = a system with two separate levels, one of which is better than the other perceives = sees, considers better-off = richer less well-off = poorer well-endowed = receiving a lot of money in grants, gifts from rich people, etc. depressing = reducing tertiary = education at university or college level undergraduates = students doing a first degree postgraduates = students doing a further degree the three R’s = reading, writing and arithmetic curriculum reform = changes to what is covered in the national syllabus syllabus = plan of what is to be studied lifelong/continuing education = education for all ages
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