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Lights out for lifelong learning? 2

November 16, 2007

John Denham is still being ?silly. He says he wants the university system to be representative; who doesn*t? What the intake of the most selective places ※represents§ is those who on the evidence of GCSE, A level and so on are best able to profit from their courses; we all know what their social origins are and what sort of schools they come from. The difference between him and me is that I don*t think universities can spot and nurture diamonds in the rough that their teachers and parents can*t identify, especially on top of doing our bit for the research assessment exercise, the Quality Assurance Agency and our students. Of course, we can and do do a bit for outreach, but it*s very small beer. Big shifts need governments committed to equality, not governments committed to making life easy for non-domiciles and houseowners wanting to pass on their unearned capital gains to their children 〞 governments like the London County Council of 1946 that got me out of the gutter, not like New Labour.

Alan Ryan , Warden, New College, Oxford

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