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Universities have provided poor value for money since raising fees to a maximum of £9,000 a year, a report has found. Approximately a third of students thought universities were not good value - a substantial rise since the trebling of fees, the Higher Education Policy Institute found.
The increase in university fees has led to an increase in the number of students who do not view their course as value for money, according to a study released today...
IPPR press release Vocational education damaged by league table changes Government policy could result in higher youth unemployment Government tinkering with...
The Centre for Social Justice press release School failure conference: CSJ teams up with leading anti-gangs charity A leading charity and think-tank have teamed...
Michael Gove today slapped down a call to boost the power local authorities have over schools. In an interview with the House last week, Shadow Education Secretary...
NUT press release Introduction of new Technical Baccalaureate measure Commenting on the Technical Baccalaureate measure for 16-19 year olds, Christine Blower, G...
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