Young people prioritise education, says survey
EDUCATION and drugs have been highlighted as the most important issues facing young people by a British Youth Council survey. A quarter of the 500 16 to 25-year-olds polled said that education was...
EDUCATION and drugs have been highlighted as the most important issues facing young people by a British Youth Council survey. A quarter of the 500 16 to 25-year-olds polled said that education was...
INITIAL training for primary school teachers provided by Warwick University has been judged to be of poor quality in two out of 14 assessment categories. An Ofsted report found that the training...
THE HIGHER Education Funding Council for England will pay Pounds 150,000 to finance the initial stages of the new Institute for Learning and Teaching. It will also fund a feasibility study and some...
COLLEGE governors and senior managers should help develop a research culture in further education by easing bureaucratic control, a principal has said. Bob Fryer, principal of Northern College and...
(Photograph) - Drawn to dereliction: Sheffield University student Amanda Willoughby has won the Royal Horticultural Society gold medal for her botanical illustration of plants in the urban wasteland...
THE PUBLIC expenditure settlement for further education in Wales, which makes real-terms cuts even beyond those planned by the Conservative government, will make life "incredibly difficult in terms...
WELSH further and higher education is likely to see more mergers and collaboration agreements in the next few years, with the support of the funding councils for the respective sectors. John Andrews...
(Photograph) - Cobbled together: Kathryn Coventry, part-time lecturer at the University of Plymouth's school of civil and structural engineering, could provide information for mortgage lenders...
DOZENS of young contract researchers have lost their jobs in Northern Ireland's two universities over recent months, and more job loses are imminent. In an attack on cuts to research funding in the...
THE EXPANSION of higher education has created a "worrying ambiguity" about cheating, a conference organised by the Society for Research into Higher Education heard last week. Peter Ashworth, head of...
STAFF representatives at troubled Thames Valley University have questioned the findings of a quality report amid claims that mixed-ability classes involving diploma and degree students are...
A SENIOR lecturer at Plymouth University has been accused of copying from other academics' work in his 1986 PhD thesis. Plymouth vice chancellor John Bull has called on the University of the West of...
Talk of academic freedom will be much in the air as the Teaching and Higher Education Bill makes its way through Parliament, but the government doubtless wishes that some of its recruits from the...
Bottom of the class for Teacher Training Agency chief executive Anthea Millett. The teacher trainer-critic's annual chief executive's lecture last week was accompanied by slides peppered with some of...
Several research council chief executives last week told the House of Commons Science and Technology Committee they knew little of the workings of the Council for Science and Technology, set up after...