Is ‘risk-based’ quality assurance too risky? The big game-changer ahead may not be plans to ‘root out bad teaching’ via a TEF, but a shift to light-touch quality assessment July 30 2015 By Jack Grove, Follow author on jgro_the By Chris Havergal, Follow author on...
Inglaterra: ¿marco de excelencia para la docencia universitaria?
How might a teaching excellence framework be built? As a vague policy commitment moves towards reality, Jack Grove assesses the potential ways and means July 23 2015 By Jack Grove When he was working on the Conservative Party’s 2015 manifesto earlier this year, Jo...
David Willerts ex ministro británico de universidades
David Willetts interview: ‘What I did was in the interests of young people’ The former universities minister discusses the reforms that reshaped higher education and his first steps into academia By John Gill, June 18 2015 Source: Julian Anderson It takes David...
¿Pisa para medir resultados de docencia universitaria?
OECD’s Ahelo project could transform university hierarchy 7 May 2015 | By John Morgan The UK must decide by 31 May whether to take the next step in a project aiming to measure learning outcomes at a global level Source: Paul Box/Report Digital Major adjustments: the...
Tópicos de educación superior en la elección británica
Question time: THE election panel grill the politicians 23 April 2015 Higher education figures interrogate the main parties on subjects from policy mistakes to part-time study In this election Q&A, we asked a panel of experts from across higher education to put...
Entrevista al Ministro de Eeducación Superior de Inglaterra
THE interview: Greg Clark 11 September 2014 | By Jack Grove New universities minister delighted at rising student numbers and prepares to tackle postgraduate funding Source: PA Steps to power: Greg Clark went from a comprehensive to Whitehall via Cambridge and the...
Sobre la política de posgrados en Inglaterra
Investing in postgraduate education Geoff Whitty, May 2014 The Browne review of higher education funding1 and Coalition government’s major White Paper on Higher education: Students at the Heart of the System2 both marginalised two increasingly important groups of...
Thatcher y la educación superior: Controversias
Split persists on Thatcher legacy 11 APRIL 2013 | BY JACK GROVE, The Times Higher Education Former prime minister’s higher education policies still elicit respect and rancour. Jack Grove report Margaret Thatcher’s “extraordinary” legacy to British universities has...
Oxford y minorías étnicas
Oxford, acusada de discriminar a las minorías étnicas Lo asegura el diario 'The Guardian', tras analizar las cifras de los estudiantes con mejores notas que pidieron plaza en el curso 2010-11 Walter Oppenheimer, El País, Londres, 27 FEB 2013 - 12:20 CET3 ¿Discrimina...
Ceremonia de nombramiento como Profesor Emérito
Inicio/ Noticias/ José Joaquín Brunner es distinguido como Profesor Emérito UDP JOSÉ JOAQUÍN BRUNNER ES DISTINGUIDO...
Indicios de algo
Indicios de algo "No todo a nuestro alrededor está cayéndose a pedazos, como algunos quieren creer". José Joaquín...
Idea y prácticas de universidad
Texto leído en la UDP, día 4 de abril de 2024, con ocasión de mi nombramiento como profesor emérito Ver disertación en...
El peso decreciente de las madres educadas en la educación de sus hijos
Tener una madre con estudios universitarios influye cada vez menos en el rendimiento educativo de los niños La ventaja...