Schools in England may stay closed for weeks, admits Williamson Education secretary casts doubt on plans for schools to reopen as headteachers call for exams rethink Richard Adams Education editor, Sun 3 Jan 2021 12.03 GMTLast modified on Sun 3 Jan 2021 12.38 GMT A...
Gran Bretaña: La educación superior técnica
Giving universities lead on vocational HE ‘could pivot post-92s’ Policy Exchange report from v-c on Augar panel calls for English universities, not further education colleges, to be responsible for Level 4 and 5 provision November 5, 2020 John Morgan The government...
Inglaterra: La polémica curricular en torno al capitalismo
Schools in England told not to use anti-capitalist material in teaching DfE categorises idea as ‘extreme political stance’ equating to endorsing illegal activity Mattha Busby Sun 27 Sep 2020 12.44 BST The government has ordered schools in England not to use resources...
UK universities forced to innovate in fight for survival
UK universities forced to innovate in fight for survival Bethan Staton in London and Chris Tighe in Newcastle, FINANCIAL TIMES, July 28, 2020 At the University of Sunderland, the coronavirus lockdown has brought an opportunity. Responding to a potential fall in...
Encarecelamieno de niños: una visión desde Inglaterra
The long read 'A stain on national life': why are we locking up so many children? Britain’s young offender institutions are places of misery and violence, and often more dangerous than adult prisons. Indeed, the evidence is clear that criminalising children just...
Consultas antes de definir políticas: Inglaterra y Australia
How to Make Policy February 12th 2020 - Alex Usher Take a ride with me. First stop, London, England. UK university funding is handled by an intermediate institution known as the Office for Students (OfS). The Government decides on the amount of money it wants to spend...
Simon Marginson: Universidades británicas tras el Brexit
How should the UK position itself in the new geopolitics of higher education? With Brexit, we’re on the precipice of a new world order, but UK universities have first mover advantage if they act fast, says Simon Marginson January 30, 2020 By Simon Marginson Tomorrow...
Izquierda y antielitismo en el laborismo británico
What Labour’s left populism could mean for universities Corbyn’s speech on setting ‘the people’ before ‘the privileged’ expressed a mood of anti-elitism already feeding through into education policy, writes John Morgan By John Morgan, September 25, 2019 Source: Getty...
Reporte sobre educación superior en Gran Bretaña
That Augar Report May 31st, 2019 - Alex Usher If you pay attention to UK higher education, you will know that yesterday the long-awaited Augar Report (technically, the Post-18 Review of Education and Funding: Independent Panel Report, but its usually named after its...
Recortas aranceles, sus efectos en Inglaterra q
Cutting tuition fees will turn universities into vassals of the state Simon Jenkins, The Guardia, 10 January, 2019 Lowering the cost of degrees will devastate university budgets. The state will bail them out – in exchange for more control Struggling UK universities...
Bellei: Desafíos de la educación, SLEP e inclusión
Cristián Bellei: “Hay un desafío que aún no empezamos a rasguñar: tener un sistema inclusivo no quiere decir que los...
Discurso en la academia: Palestina e Israel
The Discourse Is Toxic. Universities Can Help. Oct. 30, 2023 By Amaney Jamal and Keren Yarhi-Milo Dr. Jamal is the...
Manuel Gil Antón: La educación entre 2018 y 2024: la respuesta de la oposición
La educación entre 2018 y 2024: la respuesta de la oposición (Parte 6) Por: Manuel Gil Antón (Colaboración para El...
Higher education governance as a social contract: Challenges for Latin America and the Caribbean
Brunner, J.J., Alarcón, M. Higher education governance as a social contract: Challenges for Latin America and the...