Our universities are becoming expensive echo chambers
The Government can talk the talk on rooting out critical race theory, but they are doing absolutely nothing.
As education skyrockets, our opportunities shrink
The number of foreign students at esteemed institutions like the London School of Economics has skyrocketed. International students now make up nearly 70% of the cohort.
In Liddle-O Parentis
As a society, we have raised a generation in which a significant portion of those who attend university are babyish, sociopathic tyrants.
Covid regulations have been taken too far by draconian universities
By highlighting the draconian policies universities across the United Kingdom have imposed on their students, I hope it will open the eyes of many to the scandal happening right under our very noses.
Govt. lockdowns push educational standards further down the drain
Education, along with most (if not all) other aspects of society, has been ravaged by the Government’s lockdowns. Standards have been slipping for decades, and are now in free fall.
The weakening of education: unconditional offers
‘Where students do not have to earn their place but are given it on a plate, what kind of message does that send to those progressing through the education system?’
Decolonising the curriculum: what does it mean?
These pervasive attitudes have not stopped at destroying public discourse. They have also entered the halls of many of our institutions, including our universities and schools, which, some might testify, had their dams surreptitiously burst years ago.
Students should not have to pay normal prices for inferior services
It is no secret that universities across Britain operate as large businesses, and to a greater or lesser extent regard their students as consumers. This is evident in the emphasis on the student experience that ranges from wanting to provide comfortable accommodation, to fun club nights, to quality teaching and lecture provision.