From today's UK papers
Minister promises to close education gap Estelle Morris, the secretary of state for education, made narrowing social inequality a top priority yesterday and said her job would be pointless...
Minister promises to close education gap Estelle Morris, the secretary of state for education, made narrowing social inequality a top priority yesterday and said her job would be pointless...
Healey plans revamp for ILAs Individual learning accounts, which were scrapped suddenly last week amid allegations of fraud, are to be reinvented and may be extended to cover part-time higher...
McConnell sacks ministers in Cabinet purge Within minutes of being finally sworn in as Scotland's first minister yesterday, Jack McConnell purged his cabinet of five senior ministers and replaced...
Brown to bolster adult skills training Chancellor of the Exchequer Gordon Brown, in his autumn statement today, will reaffirm government plans to encourage adult skills training, announcing further...
AUT foresees £2bn shortfall Meeting the government’s target that half of all people under 30 should have gone to university by 2010 will cost billions of pounds more than is currently...
Australian education minister named Brendan Nelson, a former general practitioner and head of the Australian Medical Association, has been named as Australia's new education minister. He has...
Individual learning accounts frozen Individual learning accounts have been suspended immediately as police are called in to investigate allegations of fraud. They already faced phasing out next month...
First human embryo cloned American scientists claimed yesterday to have cloned the first human embryo, spreading deep alarm among pro-life groups. Daily Telegraph , Times , Daily Mail , Financial...
AWARDS AND PRIZES Institute of Physics The 2002 Awards have been made to 16 individuals who have made outstanding contributions to the development, management, understanding and communication of...
John Hall's defence of governance structures in statutory corporations (Letters, THES , November 16) was addressed in the paper I gave at the recent Universities UK/ Society for Research in Higher...
The degree course used to strike me as a contract. They want to learn. We want to teach. Money is exchanged for wisdom imparted. In fact, in America this ancient symbiosis has become so explicitly...
How can young academics have ideals in our cost-obsessed culture? asks Matthew Watson. My department scored full marks in its Quality Assurance Agency assessment last week so, unlike many of my peers...
Guidelines now tell academics which words to use, writes Adamantios Diamantopoulos. The recent article by Dennis Hayes in The THES ("Tongues truly tied", October 28) made a passionate plea for...
Pat Leon discovers why the electronic classroom is the biggest thing since chalk. Owen Epstein believes the wireless keyboards balanced precariously on his medical students' knees are the "biggest...
Q : I'd like to get my students to help one another more. I've heard of Pals. What does is stand for and how does it work? A : Pals stands for peer-assisted learning strategies and can take many...