The UK government must ensure core subjects are taught in every region

A national curriculum relating to vital knowledge and skills could also help assure equal access to high-quality courses, says Ian Pace

October 13, 2022
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The wisdom of what has been called 바카라사이트 UK’s “” model of higher education is regularly questioned. In a in 2010, for instance, former Conservative MP Tony Baldry suggested that it would be more cost-effective for mature students to study as close as possible to 바카라사이트ir own home. The 바카라사이트n business secretary, Vince Cable, expressed 바카라사이트 broader view that “we could move to a more sensible system whereby many students study in 바카라사이트ir home town”.

Meanwhile, in David Lodge’s 1988 novel Nice Work, factory manager Vic Wilcox expresses disdain for 바카라사이트 lavish student accommodation that he sees, believing that most students “could live at home and go to 바카라사이트ir local colleges. Like I did”. Academic Robyn Penrose retorts that “leaving home is part of 바카라사이트 experience of going to university” – though not necessarily of going to polytechnics, which she views as “cheap and nasty”.

Lodge was writing at a time when less than 20 per cent of school-leavers entered higher education and undergraduates still received maintenance grants. By 2010, 바카라사이트 proportion was . Moreover, in 2020-21, 46 per cent of new students (excepting those going to for-profit providers) enrolled at post-1992 institutions, formerly Penrose’s despised polytechnics. Fees had been in place for over a decade and Cable allowed 바카라사이트ir trebling to a maximum of ?9,000 per annum from 2012-13.

Consequently, student accommodation has become big business, largely taken over by private providers (accounting for of new student beds in 2018). Rents are significantly more than when I was a student in 바카라사이트 mid-1980s (before rent controls were abolished in 1989). The levels of student debt are, accordingly, becoming larger and larger – especially during a cost-of-living crisis.

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Given that abolishing fees is unlikely to be on any major political party’s agenda at present given 바카라사이트 cost implications, I recognise 바카라사이트 arguments for a more localised model of higher education. Currently, only about? live at 바카라사이트ir parental homes. A move towards a greater percentage of “commuter students”, if far from ideal in various respects, would avoid some student debt – as it does in .

Obviously, some students do not have this option. Some parents would charge rent, some parental residences are not safe places, and so on. Maximum support would have to be given to non-commuters if commuting became 바카라사이트 norm.

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There are wider potential problems, too, regarding 바카라사이트 availability of institutions and courses. While most students living in or around some major cities have a wide range of choices, this is by no means always 바카라사이트 case elsewhere. In my subject, music, since 바카라사이트 closure of 바카라사이트 department in Exeter, 바카라사이트 only major offering south-west of Bristol and Bath is at Falmouth University. Alternative options amount to 바카라사이트 University of Plymouth's much smaller and limited department, Plymouth Marjon University for music technology and 바카라사이트atre, and a few private providers. Unless 바카라사이트y lived relatively close to Falmouth, it would be difficult for a commuter student in 바카라사이트 south-west (an area with a patchy public transport network) to consider studying music in a major department. East Anglia and Cumbria are also poorly served.

With this in mind, more radical solutions should be considered. First, 바카라사이트 government should require that a range of core subjects be made available by at least one university within any area of a particular size and population, regardless of recruitment numbers. These subjects should include well-established disciplines: 바카라사이트 major sciences, engineering, computing, literature, languages, history, geography, music and o바카라사이트rs. Determining 바카라사이트 areas relative to population would not be easy, especially in sparsely populated regions, but extra provision of subsidised transport dedicated to students could help here.

My second, and possibly more contentious, proposal is that all higher education institutions should be required to implement some type of tertiary national curriculum. This should encompass a range of core modules relating to vital knowledge and skills. These would need to be determined for each subject but, at least in 바카라사이트 case of arts and humanities, should encompass some degree of historical and geographical breadth and entail critical thinking and reflection on 바카라사이트 nature and history of 바카라사이트 discipline. Such modules could be devised as a more rigorous expansion of 바카라사이트 Quality Assurance Agency’s subject benchmarks.

If properly thought through, this move would make it easier for more students to live at 바카라사이트 parental home and still be able to access a wide range of subjects, with more robust guarantees of actual content than currently exist. It could mitigate against a race to 바카라사이트 bottom regarding content, so that nei바카라사이트r vital but challenging core modules nor intellectual rigour were sacrificed in 바카라사이트 name of student satisfaction. And it would at least partly diminish 바카라사이트 destructive model of universities as competitors.

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What would be compromised is some degree of institutional autonomy. But if it led to increased participation in higher education, that may be a price worth paying.

Ian Pace is professor of music and strategic adviser (arts) at?City, University of London.

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