Times Higher Education Supplement 1993 Sian Griffiths - Abstracts

Times Higher Education Supplement 1993 Sian Griffiths
TitleSubjectAuthors
Academy defends awards. (British Academy defends awards system)EducationSian Griffiths
Bard bearded by heritage pedlars; the raging debate about teaching the 'Greats.'EducationSian Griffiths
Battle for the standard. (changes in the study of English)EducationSian Griffiths
Charity begins on campus. (competition between educational establishments and charities in the United Kingdom for funds)EducationAlison Utley, Sian Griffiths
Classic dilemma for English. (classic literature and political correctness in the UK)EducationSian Griffiths
F is for Freud and for feminism. (academics and psychoanlysis)EducationSian Griffiths
Four ways to tax students. (debate on ways to raise funds for higher education in the United Kingdom)EducationSian Griffiths
Full house for arts A'level students. (admission problems for United Kingdom students seeking to study arts)EducationClaire Sanders, Sian Griffiths
It's the way they tell it. (literary biographies)EducationSian Griffiths
Jolly good fellows set to reform; the British Academy is old, male and elitist say its critics.EducationSian Griffiths
Number's up for the quiet revolution. (increase in student numbers put pressure on library space)EducationSian Griffiths
Shipshape and Bristol fashion. (the new Higher Education Funding Councils for England, Wales and Scotland)EducationSian Griffiths
Speaking tongues - tool or trade? (foreign language as a means to an end)EducationSian Griffiths
Teacher training brought under the quality umbrella. (rating of teacher training in the United Kingdom)EducationSian Griffiths
TECs take risk on shortening dole queue. (case study of scheme to reduce unemployment through training in Birmingham, United Kingdom)EducationSian Griffiths
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