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Posts Tagged: Universities and Skills

Nadhim Zahawi: How we can do more to support care leavers at university

Our new Covenant establishes a set of principles to guide private, public, and third-sector organisations who want to help.

By Nadhim Zahawi MP | 14 March 2019 | 8 comments

Robert Halfon: Why our secondary school exams really do a need a radical vocational overhaul

All I am trying to do is give impetus to a national conversation about how our education system should prepare our young people for the future.

By Robert Halfon MP | 27 February 2019 | 31 comments

Mark Harper: Here are the reforms we need to make to the Apprenticeship Levy, Further Education and student funding

Shifting the focus to FE is not only the right thing to do, but would send a powerful message.

By Mark Harper MP | 24 February 2019 | 22 comments

Future of Education 3) Calvin Robinson: Leave the curriculum alone, and focus on quality of delivery

The third writer in our mini-series argues for a focus on finding and keeping good teachers. And asking tough questions of some PGCE courses.

By Calvin Robinson | 21 February 2019 | 17 comments

Future of Education 2) Mark Lehain: Now we need full academisation and reformed funding

The second writer in our mini-series says that creating more grammars is a distraction from change that matters.

By Mark Lehain | 20 February 2019 | 14 comments

Conservative education policy is up for grabs

We trail a mini-series on what might happen next amidst a sense of uncertainty about will follow the Gove reforms.

By Paul Goodman | 18 February 2019 | 32 comments

Fabio Conti: A plea for Conservative unity in these fractious times – and how we must plan for the challenges of the future

It is rarely Brexit that people raise on the doorstep. It is concerns about the NHS; their local school; the difficulties faced by social care, or the rise in violent crime.

By Dr Fabio Conti | 17 February 2019 | 62 comments

Tom Harwood: The threat to free speech at universities is not a myth

Durham Students Union is looking into ways of shutting down a new pro-life group on campus. This group is entirely unaffiliated with the students union.

By Tom Harwood | 28 January 2019 | 42 comments

25 questions about (another) early general election – and the horror show it could be for the Conservatives

The more one thinks about it, the more problematic it becomes.

By Paul Goodman | 19 January 2019 | 186 comments

Will Tanner and Guy Miscampbell: A graduate tax cut would put money back in the pockets of young people

The costs could be offset by encouraging a tenth of students away from low-value university and towards higher-value technical education.

By Will Tanner and Guy Miscampbell | 7 January 2019 | 27 comments

Tim Dawson: The BBC Murders. How the corporation used anti-Brexit poison to bump off Poirot.

Its left-wing, metropolitan agenda is now at the heart of everything it does. And viewers are switching off in droves.

By Tim Dawson | 29 December 2018 | 182 comments

Andy Street: In the West Midlands, inclusion is more than a buzzword. It’s turning our diversity into a strength.

It is a sad and all-too-obvious fact that most of the decision makers I meet in my role as Mayor are people who look like me.

By Andy Street | 18 December 2018 | 38 comments

Iain Dale: It’s going to be a White Christmas – because there are snowflakes, snowflakes everywhere.

Plus: Tory MPs, the world’s most duplicitous electorate. But a certain long-serving woman Labour MP is sending Christmas cards to them all…

By Iain Dale | 14 December 2018 | 107 comments

Rachel Maclean: We must address the role of life-long learning in the future of work

The oft-maligned ‘gig economy’ is delivering flexibility, innovation, choice, and value to millions. But for it to keep doing so, we must adapt.

By Rachael Maclean | 8 December 2018 | 17 comments

Robert Halfon: How the patronising metropolitan elites wrinkled up their noses at more money for potholes

Plus: Unsung Conservative heroes. The Centre for Rocket Studies. And: why do we need the traditional, three-year University course?

By Robert Halfon MP | 7 November 2018 | 18 comments

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