Patrick Ainley and Martin Allen With customers queuing to get into HE, it would be irrational from a business point of view for government not to raise fees as high as it can. It is therefore almost inevitable that – urged on by the Russell Group – the recommendations of the Browne review will be … Continue reading Lost Generation? Paying more for less
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The cruellest con of all
Patrick Ainley Times Higher Education Supplement 07/02/08 Widening participation is a cruel con but the people academics fool the most with it are themselves. The government target of 50 per cent of 18-30 year-olds entering higher education by 2010 presents itself as a professionalisation of the proletariat but it … Continue reading The cruellest con of all
Dropping selection? UCL and the Camden Academy
Patrick Ainley Letter Education Guardian 27/11/07 Malcolm Grant, provost of University College London and chair of the Russell Group of universities, is sponsoring a non-selective mixed academy in his borough of Camden as a way of widening participation to elite higher education (A university is the best kind of sponsor for an academy, Education Guardian … Continue reading Dropping selection? UCL and the Camden Academy
