The returns to education
Degrees raise earnings, just as one would expect. Yet the graduate premium is weakening in Britain.
Degrees raise earnings, just as one would expect. Yet the graduate premium is weakening in Britain.
The government must introduce a parents “right to know” bill to strengthen parental rights and safeguard children.
The decline from the tumult of the pandemic could have been much sharper, and in that, we should be cautiously optimistic.
Both Starmer and Sunak are failing to grasp the fundamental obstacle standing in the way of their pet projects for education: a shortage of high quality teachers.
The plummeting grades are not as worrying as the regional disparities.
This week’s letters discuss fixes for Britain’s university sector, a rebrand for Just Stop Oil and the history of paid holiday in Britain.
UK universities are one of the few remaining manifestations of Britain’s soft power. But for how much longer?
Thousands of “ghost children” are missing school in record numbers and are far more likely to commit a serious offence by the age of 17.
Our university sector certainly isn’t short of useless courses. But is it really the place of the government to say which subjects people can and cannot study?
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