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The New Right is an ideological tradition within conservatism, aiming mainly to promote a return to traditional values, notably those linked to family, religion and the nation. ...
The New Right philosophy was implemented during the period of Conservative rule from 1979-1997, when the conservatives, lead by Margaret Thatcher, started to reform the education system in Britain. ... The 1980 Education Act created the new Assisted Places Scheme, gave parents the right to choose the school they wanted (to a certain extent, the Local Education Authorities still had the power to refuse children a place on the grounds of inefficient use of resources), parent governors were employed to help the running of schools, and the powers of LEA’s were restricted. ... It also gave the parents of such children the right to be consulted and appeal against decisions made concerning their child.
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