Jacks of all trades pave the way to participation
Widening access can be combined successfully with low dropout rates and excellence in teaching and research, according to an analysis by The THES . Some 30 UK universities do particularly well by...
Widening access can be combined successfully with low dropout rates and excellence in teaching and research, according to an analysis by The THES . Some 30 UK universities do particularly well by...
A new Scots credit system encourages lifelong learning by making the transition between all levels of education easier. Olga Wojtas reports. The pioneering Scottish Credit and Qualifications...
Universities are breaking ranks as they face threats to their autonomy in theshape of new quality and teaching regimes. Alison Utley and Tony Tysome report. THE launch of the Institute for Learning...
Students pay towards their higher education and want value for money. THES reporters look at the university appeals system and what happens when degree courses are not all they were advertised to be...
This is an abridged and edited version of the report of the National Advisory Group for Continuing Education and Lifelong Learning The agenda There are ten points we believe can be achieved within...
Roger Brown argues that pursuit of comparability in an external quality framework will lead to failure THE continuing difficulties in establishing an external quality framework for higher education...
Just weeks from its launch date, the Institute for Learning and Teaching is in trouble. Alison Utley reports It is hard to object to the Institute for Learning and Teaching, a body dreamt up nearly...
Claire Sanders reflects on the stories and people who made the news last year January The legacy of Lord Dearing's inquiry into higher education dominated 1998.It began with the Teaching and Higher...