
British educational reform
British educational reform refers to the ongoing changes in the education system in the UK aimed at improving quality and accessibility. Key reforms include introducing standardized testing, modifying the curriculum to focus on essential skills, and expanding school choice with academies and free schools. Recent reforms emphasize accountability, teacher training, and addressing disparities in education among different socioeconomic groups. These changes aim to ensure that all students receive a high-quality education, prepare them for the workforce, and adapt to the evolving demands of society and the economy.