Augar response makes balanced tweaks to England’s funding system

Frozen fee levels must rise eventually, but universities need to deliver efficiency gains through hybrid learning, says David Willetts

Published on
March 3, 2022
Last updated
March 3, 2022
Collage with A young student protests outside parliament in Westminster, against spending cuts, tuition fees and student debt. to illustrate Augar response makes balanced adjustments to England’s funding model
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Online courses are unpopular with students because they end up isolated and find that their time is unstructured. Online courses only lead to 'efficiency gains' if staff reuse old lectures. But then teaching becomes stale very quickly. Also the students hate it.

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