Teaching at risk
DAVID Reynolds's reported views that "research hurts teaching" (THES, May 22) and that teaching is an "applied science" rather than art, indicate current dangers in policy. Reynolds, chair of the...
DAVID Reynolds's reported views that "research hurts teaching" (THES, May 22) and that teaching is an "applied science" rather than art, indicate current dangers in policy. Reynolds, chair of the...
TEACHERS from the '94 group of universities have clearly not appreciated the space for academic autonomy the proposed Institute of Learning and Teaching will give institutions and individuals (THES,...
TEN million pounds for research into teaching and learning (THES, May 15) is of course welcome. However, over the past 50 years there has been a great deal of excellent research, which shows quite...
WHATEVER the presentational flaws in the book by Mae-Wan Ho, for Mary Warnock to describe her as "the hysterical voice of doom" is grossly unfair (THES, May 29). Warnock ignores (at least in this...
DIANE McGuinness writes that half the country's adults remain poor readers and that children's writing is way behind their reading (Perspective, THES, May 29). It would seem that some at least of...
The article by Diane McGuinness omitted details of her book Why Children Can't Read is published this month as a Penguin paperback original at Pounds 8.99. YOU print "homogenous" with one "e" in your...
IT IS time someone raised a concern about the ever-increasing cost of educational conferences. Fees are racing ahead of inflation and one-day conferences now cost more than three-day events just a...
IN HIS disparagement of John Habgood's doubts about the Exodus account, Theo Balderston ("Habgood, have faith", Letters, THES, May 8) displays an uncritical attitude toward the biblical sources that...
Your article by Vicky Hutchings ("A year of living famously", THES, May 29) describes Keele University as it was more than 20 years ago and yet highlights many of the features of the curriculum that...
We are accustomed to the history of Orientalism in the West and its politically correct extension, the field of Asian studies. We are less aware, however, of Asian efforts to study one another's...
At the University of Kent at Canterbury, students have launched a campaign to prevent increased security measures on campus. For one student, Ellen Raphael of the Open Campus group, it has all gone...
Royal College of Physicians Graham Harding, professor of neurophysiology at Aston University, has been awarded honorary membership of the college. Prix Escalibur 1997 The prize was presented in...
University of Sunderland David Puttnam, film maker, visiting professor and governor of the London School of Economics, has been appointed chancellor. Dartington College of Arts Josie Sutcliffe,...
ECONOMIC crisis in Southeast Asia could cost universities and colleges more than Pounds 50 million in two years, writes Harriet Swain. Latest estimates from the Higher Education Funding Council for...
Unaccountable governors and poor financial managers are damaging the cost-effectiveness of higher education's multi-billion pound building activities, a House of Commons Public Accounts Committee...