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Wyness, Gill – Centre for Economic Performance, 2015
The United Kingdom (UK) has dramatically increased the supply of graduates over the last four decades. The university system has successfully produced a huge increase in mass higher education over the last 40 years to meet an increased demand for skilled workers. It is one of the UK's most successful export industries in terms of attracting…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Paying for College, Higher Education, Tuition
Porter, Aaron – Adults Learning, 2009
Since 2006, it has been clear that the system of capped variable fees hasn't worked, either in practice or in principle. The system fails when it comes to delivering admission by ability, rather than the ability to pay. It fails in the allocation of bursaries, and it fails because, while there is guaranteed debt, there is no guarantee of financial…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Study, Outcomes of Education, Costs, Financial Support
Howlett, David; Vincent, Tim; Gainsborough, Nicola; Fairclough, Jil; Taylor, Nick; Cohen, Jon; Vincent, Richard – E-Learning, 2009
Numerous studies have been undertaken demonstrating that online learning is an effective teaching tool, working best when combined with more conventional teaching methods. There is a paucity of data both examining the longitudinal blending of an e-module with more conventional modes of curriculum delivery and also relating to the time and…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Medical Students, Undergraduate Study, Teacher Effectiveness