A 鈥渟tatement of principles鈥 challenging the ideals of 鈥渃onsumer sovereignty鈥 and financial 鈥渞ealism鈥 that underpin current government policy on higher education has been issued after an event rallying support against coalition reforms.
The eight-point statement emerged from the Convention for 糖心Vlog, organised last month by the University of Brighton鈥檚 Centre for Applied Philosophy, Politics and Ethics and co-sponsored by the Campaign for the Public University, the Council for the Defence of British Universities and the local branch of the University and College Union.
鈥淭o insist that a university education directly benefits only those individuals gaining a degree is wilfully to misunderstand that university education is a social good as well as an individual one,鈥 it says.
鈥淎rguments that a university education should be paid for by the individuals it benefits are destructive of the very idea of such an education as a social good.鈥
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Meanwhile, 鈥渁 real and serious commitment to widened participation鈥 could also 鈥渉elp to counter the damaging effects of great disparities in wealth鈥.
The text argues that 鈥渃lear-thinking, independence of mind and intellectual courage benefit the public and not just individuals鈥 and that 鈥渃onsumer sovereignty is both an inappropriate means of placing students at its heart and liable to distort well-structured education鈥.
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Furthermore, 鈥渉igher education should be seen as part of a generational contract in which an older generation invests in the wellbeing of future generations that will support them in turn.
鈥淭he higher progressive taxes needed to make this possible would therefore benefit everyone 鈥 including current taxpayers.鈥
The document also addresses the vexed question of tuition fees, stating that austerity should not be used as an excuse for levying fees instead of funding higher education directly.
鈥淭he withdrawal of public funding is not something that should be accepted because of 鈥榬ealism鈥 about the public finances,鈥 it says.
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鈥淭he removal of fees in Germany is an indication that an alternative is possible: an alternative to the present funding regime should urgently be sought.鈥
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