Letter: Strategic demo
The article "Student demo fails to inspire" ( THES , March 1) does not accurately reflect the day or the feeling of the majority of the 15,000 students who attended. The demonstration was one of many...
The article "Student demo fails to inspire" ( THES , March 1) does not accurately reflect the day or the feeling of the majority of the 15,000 students who attended. The demonstration was one of many...
The use of sport to legitimise and promote violence and aggression rekindled memories of school ("Is it safe in the locker room?", THES , March 1). No one appeared to enjoy bullying children more...
Andrew Edis QC makes dubious claims about restorative justice and the effectiveness of prison ("Putting the justice system on trial", THES , February 15). "If we go for restorative justice, we shall...
The launch of a national languages strategy in primary schools is welcome, (Analysis, THES , February 15), but where will the teachers come from? The 14-19 green paper announced a plan to allow...
Nigel Paterson is wrong to say fewer Japanese are studying in the United Kingdom ("How UK can sell more 1st-class tickets for life", THES , February 22). UK education attracts 55,000 Japanese each...
Your article on the new childcare grant contains an inaccuracy ("'Bewildering' red tape stops students claiming full childcare support", THES , February 22). While access bursaries and the hardship...
The headline "V-cs mount campaign to keep fees" ( THES , March 1) was an accurate summary of the Universities UK submission to the government on the question of student support but a rather sweeping...
After reading the latest whinnying from Universities UK, I imagine that Treasury officials, other civil servants and politicians must find it hard not to laugh in negotiations with that august body....
The THES urged the British government to "up fees for the rich and help the poor" (Leader, THES , February 1). This is very different from upping fees for the rich to help the poor. Governments,...
Mike Baxter's "unbundled university" ("For a bit more security and satisfaction 'unbundle'", THES , March 1) relies on the myth that business is superior to public services and better suited to...
The United States is turning away from stem-cell research and cloning (legislation proposing a complete ban enters the Senate next week). Thus does the warrior against intolerance elsewhere in the...
This week's funding allocations for universities and colleges in England are the first concrete manifestation of the new regime at the English funding council. It is a reasonably good settlement. The...
Partnership rights for gay couples are basic human rights, and religious doctrines should be irrelevant when devising secular laws enshrining them, argues Robert Wintemute. At first glance, some...
Pedro Teixeira and Alberto Amaral examine the rise of private provision in education overseas. With the rapid expansion of higher education in recent decades it seemed to make sense to increase the...
Oprah Winfrey? Martha Stewart? Stephen Phillips explains how a $38 million gift to the Smithsonian sparked a storm over donations. Businesswoman Catherine Reynolds's decision last month to back out...