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Does Education Matter Myths About Education And Economic Growth Alison Wolf

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Does Education Matter Myths About Education And Economic Growth Alison Wolf
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Publisher: Penguin Global
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.65 MB
Pages: 352
Author: Alison Wolf
ISBN: 9780140286601, 0140286608
Language: English
Year: 2003

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Does Education Matter Myths About Education And Economic Growth Alison Wolf by Alison Wolf 9780140286601, 0140286608 instant download after payment.

Highly topical and controversial examination of the education system.
"Education, education, education" has become an obsession for politicians and the public alike. It is seen as an economic panacea: an engine for growth and prosperity. But is there a link between increased spending on higher education and economic growth? Professor Alison Wolf takes a critical look at successive governments' education policy and challenges many of the tenets of received wisdom: there are no economic reasons for spending more on higher education in order to stimulate growth. The conclusion of this devastating book is that a large proportion of the billions poured into vocational training and university provision might be better spent on teaching the basics at primary school.

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