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Keep arts teaching, says funding chief
Opposition to plans to abolish funding for arts and humanities teaching in universities won the support of the man in charge of university funding.
Can state pupils benefit from getting a taste of life at their local public school?
Former Highgate boy Richard Garner finds out
Aaron Porter: 'Politicians? They sell students cheap gimmicks'
Aaron Porter, the president of the NUS, has been thrust into the limelight after the recent tuition fees protests.So what exactly is his gripe with mainstream politics?
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1 Aaron Porter: 'Politicians? They sell students cheap gimmicks'
2 Keep arts teaching, says funding chief
3 The Complete University Guide: Top 10 universities by subject
4 Tougher numeracy and literacy tests – and that's just for the teachers
5 Are you Oxbridge material? Here's how you can tell...
6 Social class 'determines child's success'
7 The smarter sex: Does it matter if girls do better than boys?
8 Coursework assessment to end in GCSE shake-up
9 English sixth-form college league tables
10 2009 Primary School League Tables - South
11 Schoolgirl lost fingers in plaster of Paris
12 White students 'avoid maths and science'
13 Oxford targets Britain's top private schools
14 Open Eye: Where you can find truth, beauty and big ideas
15 Ashridge has launched a management course that acknowledges earlier learning
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