07-24-2007, 06:22 PM
Increased funding for students announced by the government will not benefit the least well off, a financial think-tank has claimed.
But to help the poorest families into higher school education, money should be put into improving schools, the IFS says.
The government wants to widen participation in higher education.
"The most effective way of increasing participation in higher education among children from poorer socio-economic backgrounds is to improve their academic results in school," says researcher Haroon Chowdry.
Every concerned individual should take this into action. The development of child education to adult education is really important, on molding the future of the child.
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But to help the poorest families into higher school education, money should be put into improving schools, the IFS says.
The government wants to widen participation in higher education.
"The most effective way of increasing participation in higher education among children from poorer socio-economic backgrounds is to improve their academic results in school," says researcher Haroon Chowdry.
Every concerned individual should take this into action. The development of child education to adult education is really important, on molding the future of the child.
Full article here :>>>>>>