Saturday, October 15, 2011

higher education White Paper proposes a reorganization of the university admissions to promote competition

Universities Minister David Willett

announced a major restructuring at the entrance of the university, in an effort to increase competition and reduce costs.

Higher Education White Paper
gives universities the power to hire an unlimited number of students perform better, instead of having to provide a fixed number of government-funded places for students in their home. It also proposes the creation of a "flexibility" of the 20,000 seats that can not be taken by univerities charge an average of 7,500 pounds or less.

Ministers also offer information should be available for employment and earning outcomes specific qualifications.

These reforms, ministers claim, give students more choices and their rights as consumers. In response, Mr. Gareth Thomas, the shadow universities minister, said:

"Reducing higher education education [funding] 80%, universities charge more than £ 9,000 for the audience, creating a funding crisis at the Treasury. The real substance This white paper is a desperate drive to cut taxes, no matter what the effect on quality. "

Education News

The Guardian

. Teachers are intimidated and said they could face disciplinary action if they join the strike on Thursday on the pension reform, says Mary Boustead, general secretary of the Association professors and lecturers.

a letter to the staff of the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham advises teachers to work an extra day to compensate for the strike.

. The sector strikes Guardian Live Blog continues with the latest news about the strike tomorrow, including strikes and school closures card FAQ. You can also fill out the form below to let us know the details of rallies, marches and demonstrations across the country.

. Local councils, desperate to save money, do men and women around the lollipop redundant countries. Now the parents are in trouble.

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Guardian

John Harris:

In the 80s, even Wham! Support for minors. But the strike tomorrow has not yet found its full expression in the whole culture

Editorial:

A near tripling in the rate would still incur the wrath of students, but the elimination of most subsidies to education is other enemies

Simon Jenkins:

the senior civil service, once the government purring Rolls-Royce, was taken for a joy-ride for professional high

Education News around the web

. Although students still pay tuition free for all Scottish students from other parts of the face from the UK to pay up to £ 6000 pounds a year in fees s' they attend a college in Scotland, the Scottish Parliament is expected to confirm today.

The aim is to boost the finances of Scottish universities and to avoid a potential flood of "quota refugees", trying to avoid tuition in other parts of the UK , says the BBC.

. A piece

comments Telegraph says that the wages of commercial financing of the General Staff of the taxpayer is actually paying the Labour Party.

. The Independent reports that Labour has promised to give young people who stay in education after the age of 16 years passes travel free on buses and trains.

Careers

The Guardian live Q & A this evening

Guard career is running a live Q & A this evening called "What can I do with a degree in management?" Experts discuss how to move up from 13:00 to 16:00.

Subscribe to Fingerspellathon

2011

Society National Deaf Children (NDCS) is launching its third Fingerspellathon challenge in order to support the spelling lesson, show students how deaf people can communicate and, therefore, teaches fate - and raise vital funds to support deaf children.

Sign up to the challenge, which takes place during the month of October, is now open. Teachers are encouraged to register their classes and teaching Recource download ndcs.org.uk Fingerspellathon / fingerspell.

private view for teachers

the Saatchi Gallery is organizing a private view for teachers to see their exhibition The Shape of Things to Come: New Sculpture Friday, July 01, 7-9 pm. This will include a free tourist guide, exhibitions and refreshments. Send email to admin@saatchigallery.com book, providing your name and address of the school.

Guardian Teacher Education Centre Seminar

Play for fun

This half-day conference for primary school teachers will inspire students to read with pleasure and keep the habit of reading. Andy Stanton, author of Mr Gum series, will be joined by Julia Eccleshare, editor babysitter reading books and development experts.

Time:. July 1 of 9.15 to 12.45

Cost:. £ 48 including refreshments and resources

understanding of journalism: investigative journalism and features

Time:. 09.15 to 04.30 on July 8

Cost:. £ 72, including lunch and resources

teacher training seminars

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