The love letter from a university applicant to their chosen subject has for decades been an uncontested element of the university admissions process. The opportunity […]
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Flagging extra learning loss alongside grades will make exams fairer
How do you make exams fair? It’s a challenge that has vexed the greatest education minds for centuries. But never have so many people thought […]
What future for Generation COVID?
By Lee Elliot Major As we prepare for a long winter of COVID discontent, a more complete picture of the education and employment losses suffered by […]
The National Tutoring Service
Lee Elliot Major, Emily Tyers and Robin Chu We believe a National Tutoring Service (NTS) could help tackle stark education gaps in the wake of […]
How will flaws in predicted grades affect this year’s students?
Lee Elliot Major is Professor of Social Mobility at the University of Exeter. A version of this blog was published by the Daily Telegraph. It’s one […]