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‘No significant progress’ being made on improving retention rates at English universities

Completion rates for students from the most disadvantaged backgrounds still relatively lower when compared with others

http://www.independent.co.uk/student/student-life/Studies/dropout-retention-rates-at-universities-in-england-social-market-foundation-staying-the-course-a7228186.html

September 19, 2016Εducation NewsBy etutorme uk

Georgetown University to make amends for sale of 272 slaves giving admissions preference to their descendants

No other US university has gone to such lengths to salve its guilt

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/georgetown-university-to-make-amends-for-sale-of-272-slaves-giving-admissions-preference-to-their-a7220451.html

September 18, 2016Εducation NewsBy etutorme uk

University students across UK prepare for wave of rent strikes

Protests to be used as bargaining tool against ‘extortionate rents’ after increase of almost 20% in two years

https://www.theguardian.com/education/2016/sep/17/uk-university-students-rent-strike-rising-cost-accommodation

September 18, 2016Εducation NewsBy etutorme uk

Our debts are large, our hearts are heavy – but being a student is still worth it

Money woes, stress, a lack of jobs at the end of it: university has never been tougher. But it can still provide you with the best years of your life

https://www.theguardian.com/education/2016/sep/16/why-university-is-still-worth-it

September 17, 2016Εducation NewsBy etutorme uk

Why does Theresa May want to bring back grammar schools? – video explainer

https://www.theguardian.com/education/video/2016/sep/14/why-does-theresa-may-want-to-bring-back-grammar-schools-video-explainer

September 16, 2016Εducation NewsBy etutorme uk

Power list: the 50 people with most influence over UK universities

Theresa May tops the chart of politicians, writers and university leaders who are having the biggest effect on UK higher education

https://www.theguardian.com/higher-education-network/2016/sep/15/power-list-the-50-people-with-most-influence-over-uk-universities

September 16, 2016Εducation NewsBy etutorme uk

Top 200 universities in the world 2016 – the table

https://www.theguardian.com/higher-education-network/ng-interactive/2016/sep/05/top-200-universities-in-the-world-2016-the-table

September 15, 2016Εducation NewsBy etutorme uk

Who is your favourite teacher? Tell us your story

It’s the beginning of the new school year and as children head back, we want to hear about the educators that stood out for you

https://www.theguardian.com/education/2016/sep/13/who-is-your-favourite-teacher-tell-us-your-story

September 15, 2016Εducation NewsBy etutorme uk

GCSE pass rates rise at fee-paying schools, bucking national trend

Over a third of GCSE entries from fee-paying school pupils were awarded the top grade of A*, almost five times higher than the national average

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/education/gcse-pass-rates-rise-at-fee-paying-schools-bucking-national-trend-a7222411.html

September 15, 2016Εducation NewsBy etutorme uk

Most teachers against new wave of grammar schools, survey suggests

Theresa May pledged to make Britain ‘the great meritocracy of the world’ when she announced plans to lift the long-standing ban on new grammars

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/education/education-news/grammar-schools-most-teachers-against-new-wave-survey-suggests-a7266451.html

September 14, 2016Εducation NewsBy etutorme uk
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