Volver just wondering did you do any formal logic as part of your Stone Age experience?
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Many GNs have knowledge and experience here and I have none, but like most of us I have children and grandchildren. I look at the situation with schools in this country and dislike what I see.
Looking on the black side: (1) No prime minister since Blair has prioritised education and since 2010 secretaries of state have not been figures to command respect. (2) The neglect and running down of children’s social care services means that schools have become virtual ‘support banks’ for families in need, with burdens foisted on them that are by no means theirs. (3) Parents seem absolved of responsibility for playing their part in their children’s education, and public respect for schools and teachers seems to be at an all-time low. (4). Many school buildings are in gross disrepair.
There is clearly a link between these points and more could be added. What is on the white side? What is to be done?
Volver just wondering did you do any formal logic as part of your Stone Age experience?
No. Just the two years of University level maths, then a degree in physical sciences. And a career which involved building business cases and deciding how best to raise and spend the money for maximum benefit.
Also no - there is no cap on the numbers of Scottish students. There is a cap on how much money the government can spend on tertiary education. Maybe you'd rather there was free for all and we worry about the funding later?
What I would rather is a widening of social opportunities instead of a reduction in social mobility.
My brief look at Scottish higher education doesn’t agree with your assessment. Interestingly vice chancellors here threw out a government proposal to cap numbers on student places apart from medicine.
In fact, the chasm between very rich and very poor seems to have widened in recent years which is regrettable.
What I would rather is a widening of social opportunities instead of a reduction in social mobility.
So would I. Obviously.
My brief look at Scottish higher education doesn’t agree with your assessment. Interestingly vice chancellors here threw out a government proposal to cap numbers on student places apart from medicine.
Where's "here"?
In fact, the chasm between very rich and very poor seems to have widened in recent years which is regrettable. Yes it is. Which is why I don't think its a very good idea to charge people for one of the ways they can get out of poverty.
volver
^What I would rather is a widening of social opportunities instead of a reduction in social mobility.^
So would I. Obviously.
My brief look at Scottish higher education doesn’t agree with your assessment. Interestingly vice chancellors here threw out a government proposal to cap numbers on student places apart from medicine.
Where's "here"?
In fact, the chasm between very rich and very poor seems to have widened in recent years which is regrettable. Yes it is. Which is why I don't think its a very good idea to charge people for one of the ways they can get out of poverty.
Here is England. Land of …..
But … your government is not allowing all Scottish students to study in Scotland.
You might not realise this but I really rate Scotland.
I'm glad you rate Scotland, thank you.
Not everybody in Scotland is allowed to be a student in Scotland? That's because we don't have a magic money tree.
volver
I'm glad you rate Scotland, thank you.
Not everybody in Scotland is allowed to be a student in Scotland? That's because we don't have a magic money tree.
MaisieD is the person to ask
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Joseanne
My comments are obviously of no interest on this thread so I shall leave it now.
There's no point two of us making life difficultYour comments are as valid and interesting as anyone else's, Joseanne, perhaps even more so as having one-dimensional threads dominated by all the same views would be very boring indeed.
Don't be put off by rude posters.
Thank you, and others who were keen to listen to the point of view of someone who knows how the independent sector operates.
I hear you, Joseanne.
ronib
What I would rather is a widening of social opportunities instead of a reduction in social mobility.
My brief look at Scottish higher education doesn’t agree with your assessment. Interestingly vice chancellors here threw out a government proposal to cap numbers on student places apart from medicine.
In fact, the chasm between very rich and very poor seems to have widened in recent years which is regrettable.
The capping of university places is the price you pay for no student fees. The opposite is true in many English universities.
ronib
volver
Actually, a thought...
Were all the places at all the universities that this person was expecting to get, all "given" to foreign students? Or were there actually Scottish students who were further up the pecking order than they were?She was at the top of the pecking order being related to me!
I have no idea exactly how this situation came about but it’s a very poor situation for Scotland!
How do you know? Were you given some kind of list?
ronib
volver
What was it about this person that made them unsuitable for a Scottish University but welcomed with open arms to the English one?
State education, very high grades ? Very talented . No courses were available as places had been given to foreign students.
Admissions don't work like that.
Yes I know admissions don’t work like that as it’s clear that this is not an admissions policy but one of rejection.,
Nope. No list. Situation explained to me by a very disillusioned grandmother ex teacher. I was very surprised then and even more surprised now when I looked into the stated government policy.
I am not paying for it…. The students in Scotland are being sold short.
Education in Scotland is a devolved power since 1998.
I know education in Scotland is devolved.
rinob I was curious to know how you could claim that somebody was "at the top of the pecking order being related to me!" This person obviously wasn't at the top of the pecking order. AFAIK universities don't produce a list of people who nearly made it or some kind of ranked list. They don't even give a reason for rejection.
The Scottish government gives universities a certain amount for domiciled Scottish students, so the numbers are capped. It doesn't matter how many English and foreign students the universities take. They're not replacing Scottish students, but the universities can't afford to take them, unless the Scottish government increases the budget and lowers admissions criteria.
ronib (sorry)
It was my idea of a joke…. Actually what I meant was that this second cousin is very able academically and went on to get a first at an English university.
I am sorry for the continued social inequality bias generated by the Scottish government. It’s no skin off my nose though and it’s for your government to resolve.
Assuming the present Scottish administration understands social inequality and wants to improve it?
Probably wrong assumption?
ronib
Scottish students forced to attend universities not in Scotland are liable to pay tuition fees which apply to that course.
Scottish students are eligible to apply for a loan I think in the normal way.
Completely foreign students are required to pay even higher fees for Scottish university courses than English, Welsh or N. Irish students
This conversation has been totaly derailed from the original, which had nothing to do with Scotland.
But since we are here.
Your above statement misses an 'in between' - what about those with Scottish parents who lived abroad for many years, or born abroad, who return to Scotland to go to University., whilst their parents are still resident abroad. How do they manage that?
I know of several cases.
growstuff
I know education in Scotland is devolved.
rinob I was curious to know how you could claim that somebody was "at the top of the pecking order being related to me!" This person obviously wasn't at the top of the pecking order. AFAIK universities don't produce a list of people who nearly made it or some kind of ranked list. They don't even give a reason for rejection.
The Scottish government gives universities a certain amount for domiciled Scottish students, so the numbers are capped. It doesn't matter how many English and foreign students the universities take. They're not replacing Scottish students, but the universities can't afford to take them, unless the Scottish government increases the budget and lowers admissions criteria.
Is there a UCAS type of admission system? Is it by grades only- or as in England by Tutor/teacher report and student presentation, and possible interview.
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I wonder if you're new to some of these discussions ronib? Since you didn't know...
Fleurpepper I am not able to tell you about in between students but I guess they will be counted as not domiciled in Scotland.
Yes I have in a way tried to expand on the whole idea of social inequality because it seems to me that we have an even more unequal society in the Uk than 50 years ago. I started out as a starry eyed sociologist and was warned against trying to effect any social change. Unfortunately I walked away from the subject and it’s quite surprising to see how slow progress can be.
Do you not think it very unfair that the cap on university places exists?
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