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Raising class stakes

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October 27, 2000

While welcoming Alistair Ross's call for more working-class students (Letters, THES , October 20), his prescriptions are not radical enough.

The solution Ross proposes misses the point. Giving all working-class students access to higher education racks up the competitive notches. It leads to qualification inflation and graduates doing McJobs. The rich will invest in the &quot;better&quot; universities and postgraduate qualifications to get the edge in the labour market. Everyone requires truly &quot;higher&quot; education on a different and more radical basis if class inequalities are to end.

Glenn Rikowski
Senior research fellow in lifelong learning
University of Central England
Birmingham

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