The Dearing Report, formally known as the reports of the National Committee of Inquiry into Higher Education, is a series of major reports into the future of Higher Education in the United Kingdom, published in 1997. The report was commissioned by the UK government and was the largest review of higher education in the UK since the Robbins Committee in the early 1960s. The principal author was Sir Ronald Dearing, the Chancellor of the University of Nottingham. It made 93 recommendations concerning the funding, expansion, and maintenance of academic standards.
The title "The Dearing Report" is also often given to the 2001 report "The Way Ahead: Church of England schools in the new millennium" which was chaired by Lord Dearing.[1]
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The DearingReport, formally known as the reports of the National Committee of Inquiry into Higher Education, is a series of major reports into the future...
Ron Dearing, into the funding of British higher education over the next 20 years. This National Committee of Inquiry into Higher Education reported to...
Ron Dearing, into the funding of British higher education over the next 20 years. This National Committee of Inquiry into Higher Education reported to...
Council and the quality assessment divisions of HEFCE and HEFCW. The DearingReport published in 1997 "gave the QAA the remit of providing assurance about...
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PhD.[citation needed] The PGCHE began to become widespread after the DearingReport recommended that all university teachers should achieve an appropriate...
development took a central place in university policy in 1997 when the DearingReport declared that universities should go beyond academic teaching to provide...
the rank of an officer who could authorise the issuing of weapons. The DearReport, published in November 1983, recommended psychological assessment and...
the University of London, including in official documents such as the DearingReport. The representative bodies for higher education providers in the United...
became an issue for debate during the later twentieth century. The DearingReport (1997) recommended the establishment of a professional body for Lecturers...
bachelor's degrees as equivalent. Some British sources, such as the DearingReport, consider British honours degrees equivalent to a US master's degree...
in the Choosing to Change report in 1994 and by the DearingReport in 1997, while the 1999 Delivering Skills for All report recommended the establishment...
essential skills in young recruits and as part of the response to the 1996 DearingReport. Key Skills qualifications at levels 2-4 attract UCAS Tariff points...
courses (programmes and modules) and expected for their awards.' The DearingReport recommended in 1997 that benchmarking be used to measure and improve...
founded in 2000 as a result of the reports of the National Committee of Inquiry into Higher Education (the "DearingReport"). The ILT was located on York...
and cutting back drastically on the funds available. Following the DearingReport into higher education, Blunkett introduced the Teaching and Higher Education...
Dear Zindagi (transl. Dear life) is a 2016 Indian Hindi-language coming-of-age comedy drama film written and directed by Gauri Shinde. It was produced...
major reason why the Labour Party, on coming to power, commissioned the DearingReport into education. De Gruchy also opposed the introduction of literacy...
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artillery and cavalry. Dearing entered West Point in 1858 and resigned on April 22, 1861, when Virginia seceded from the Union. Dearing was mortally wounded...
the use of Science and Geography was opened in 2001 by Lord Dearing and named The Dearing Centre.[citation needed] Malet Lambert had a Sixth form until...
The OIA is a recognised ADR. As a result of recommendations from the DearingReport, consultations began about an independent body to which students could...
George Edmund Dearing (30 December 1911 – 23 February 1968) was a British trade union leader. Dearing came to prominence in 1945 as the Leicester District...