In a video interview, Mr. Smith discusses what American policy makers and colleges can learn from Britain as they look to improve access to higher education for disadvantaged people. IAN WILHELM: I’m ...
IN 1896 A delegation of businessmen travelled from Manchester to Germany to learn the secrets of its industrial success. The answer, they reckoned, lay in Germany’s superior system of technical ...
For the dreadful blitz days of 1940, the editorial in the London Times may have seemed a minor issue. But not to the Times’s readers. The editorial had simply reported that out of a group of 31 ...
Associate Pro Vice Chancellor for Student Inclusion and Professor of Learning and Teaching in Higher Education, University of East Anglia Helena Gillespie's research is funded by Erasmus+ and has ...
This week Britain reached a major milestone in its educational history. On April 1 “the greatest Education Act ever known in these islands” went into effect: 1) it raises the period of compulsory ...
IN presenting the Education Estimates for 1949–50 in the House of Commons on July 5, the Minister of Education, Mr. Tomlinson, referred to the imperative necessity of staffing the schools and colleges ...
Sex education in Britain is antiquated and "unfit" for the smartphone generation of children, leaving them vulnerable to abuse, bullying and poor mental and sexual health, a charity has warned. The ...