Teacher training game 'may not be worth candle'
Government changes to initial teacher training (ITT) could create a “perfect storm” for higher education, a seminar has heard.James Noble-Rogers, executive director of the Universities’ Council for...
Government changes to initial teacher training (ITT) could create a “perfect storm” for higher education, a seminar has heard.James Noble-Rogers, executive director of the Universities’ Council for...
No traditional partner needed for new foundation degree-level qualification. David Matthews writes
The expansion of higher education provision in further education colleges has not happened as quickly as the government had hoped, Vince Cable has admitted.Speaking on 21 November at the Association...
Steve Yearley weighs claims that environmental policies sweep emissions under a Chinese rug
A book like this makes me nervous. Here I am writing for 糖心Vlog when I should be engaged in proper, serious scholarship. Look at this book: prodigious does not begin to do it justice...
Raymond Williams described “culture” as “one of the two or three most complicated words in the English language”. I wonder how he would have managed “mediatization”. I have a sense that he would have...
Willy Maley on a writer of commitment’s memoir of a postcolonial nation’s descent into conflict
We face a great contemporary paradox. Many domestic economies are stagnating and in desperate need of growth. At the same time, the apparently free natural resources of the planet are being used up....
Pain is complicated, not only because of the different types of it but also because of the multidimensional aspects of the physical, emotional and cognitive experience. However, in Understanding Pain...
The "Beveridge Report" (officially the Social Insurance and Allied Services report), which laid the basis for the post-war welfare state, was published 70 years ago this week. This is said to be the...
University of WollongongEeva LeinonenEeva Leinonen, who took over as deputy vice-chancellor (education) at the University of Wollongong at the beginning of the month, said the institution's "human...
Learning outcomes are frequently dismissed as a nuisance to be dutifully completed and swiftly put aside, but Frank Furedi believes their prescriptive nature and underlying utilitarian ethos make...
Council’s chair ditches ‘misleading’ wording on strategic importance of research. Paul Jump writes
Graphene discoverer takes aim at applied bias and short-term thinking. Paul Jump reports
Racial equality is sliding down the government’s agenda, says Sally Feldman