The future of Higher Education funding
Today’s meetin fees regime. Bahram Bekhradnia, Director of the Higher Education Policy Institute (HEPI) provided an overview of the likely consequences of proposals to cut university funding, in anticipation of the release of the Browne Report. The Higher Education Policy Institute is the UK’s only independent think tank devoted exclusively to higher education. HEPI provides robust and objective policy analysis and advice across a whole range of higher education issues. Its mission is to improve higher education in the UK by creating a better informed policy environment – informed by research and analysis, as well as drawing on experiences from other countries.g of the BES Education Policy Lunchbox focused on issues arising from expected changes to the current university. I think that a higher education should be expected and I think that regular education shouldnt take that long so that you have the rest of your life to do what you want to do! I think this will effect the teachers/ students because they could be longer days or more pay for teachers would let alot more people become teachers because they would make a little more.
Link: http://britishecologicalsociety.org/blog/blog/2010/10/11/the-future-of-higher-education-funding/
check it out its kinda boring though
Link: http://britishecologicalsociety.org/blog/blog/2010/10/11/the-future-of-higher-education-funding/
check it out its kinda boring though
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Education across the world is varied it seems. But yes, higher education should be expected, like it was said above. Higher education would definitely effect teachers/ students in many ways. This was interesting.
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ReplyDeleteYes i think higher education should be expected for students and teachers. Nice article.
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