The sting in the tail of Jason Clare’s vision for universities
The interim report into the university sector holds some big ambitions but the process will require major trade-offs.
At the heart of Jason Clare’s review into higher education in Australia is one very big dilemma: how to double the number of undergraduates in the next 30 years without compromising admission standards or educational quality.
There’s another part to the dilemma; with declining academic achievement in schools and a drop in completion rates in Year 12 for the first time in decades, where to find enough people qualified to enter university could be something of a problem.
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