where the controller leads with populism in this society is not worth going to .... the real challenge is not audience size, but the state of culture and knowledge in the UK ... this is a much wider challenge than R3 but it is one which R3 should face up to and not push to be the first among the lemmings of British populist culture
imho it is not that the establishment in politics education &c have surrendered to populism but that they have willed it as a necessary part of the neoliberal agenda that requires stupid consumers and electorates ...
some forty years ago i met a Trade Union activist, a draughtsman, who was arguing then that the mindfulness of work was being eradicated in major UK corporations .... how prescient he was ....
it still makes my spine shudder that Estelle Morris cancelled the requirement for foreign languages at GCSE because of truancy rates .... see her own A Level progress and see the graun for further dispiriting news
see Peston's commentary
the decline has been too long in the making and cuts across too many changes of government to see this as a party political or left/right issue; imv it is much deeper than that .... but class and history do have their parts in our downfall ...
in the meantime how welcome it is to see the new DG arguing for the Information and Education values in the BBC mission ... let us hope that both he and the Controller of R3 can live up to it ...
imho it is not that the establishment in politics education &c have surrendered to populism but that they have willed it as a necessary part of the neoliberal agenda that requires stupid consumers and electorates ...
some forty years ago i met a Trade Union activist, a draughtsman, who was arguing then that the mindfulness of work was being eradicated in major UK corporations .... how prescient he was ....
it still makes my spine shudder that Estelle Morris cancelled the requirement for foreign languages at GCSE because of truancy rates .... see her own A Level progress and see the graun for further dispiriting news
those who moan that education standards have declined in Britain are correct, according to the OECD.
the decline has been too long in the making and cuts across too many changes of government to see this as a party political or left/right issue; imv it is much deeper than that .... but class and history do have their parts in our downfall ...
in the meantime how welcome it is to see the new DG arguing for the Information and Education values in the BBC mission ... let us hope that both he and the Controller of R3 can live up to it ...
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