PM’s proposal to slice charges for courses including humanities is branded unworkable by critics
Theresa May is to press ahead with attempts to force universities to charge less for some courses based on their costs and potential graduate earnings,despite critics within her own party and the higher education sector branding the toddle incoherent and unworkable.
Announcing a long-awaited review of education funding for over-18s in England, the prime minister will say that reserving university for the middle class and vocational training “for other people’s children” is outdated.
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Source: guardian.co.uk