…pupils from middle class homes were twice as likely to be taking part in daily live or recorded lessons as those from working class households (30% compared to 16%). At…
…pupils from middle class homes were twice as likely to be taking part in daily live or recorded lessons as those from working class households (30% compared to 16%). At…
Everything changes, but nothing changes – that’s my overall reflection having come back to the Sutton Trust after four years away and completing my first year as CEO. Some of…
…to be representative by party and region. ComRes is a member of the British Polling Council and abides by its rules. Full data tables are available here. ‘Unpaid internships’ are…
…their contextual admissions policies and practices across their institutions. We hope that some of these practical steps make it easier for institutions to translate their policies into practice. In addition…
…be due to compulsory military service, a social equalizer and training ground for essential life skills? Perhaps. But even if so, national service looks a step too far for Britain’s…
…may be cramped and facilities like communal workspaces may have poor quality resources (such as computers). If blended learning is to become a permanent fixture at universities, such issues will…