EDUCATION
July/August 2010
The calls for Higher Education to switch focus to vocational training neglect the fact that academics in the arts and humanities have a responsibility for the moral formation of their students
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July/August 2010
The new Education Secretary's anti-statist revolution must live up to his rhetoric by allowing schools to set their own admissions policies
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May 2010
The dearth of GCSE Greek courses — or indeed, Ancient Greek history — taught in state schools is to the great detriment of secondary school pupils
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March 2010
Our Mole on campus wonders why universities permit Islamist intolerance to flourish
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