Selling a Dream: how the commercialisation of education has disenfranchised a generation

 

‘Education, education, education’. These words, spoken by Tony Blair at the 1996 Labour Party Conference, marked the start of what became the most successful election campaign in recent British history. Yet two decades on, behind the brick and stone façades of our universities, lurks the dark reality of disappointment, disillusionment, and betrayal by a system driven by commercial interests. Continue reading Selling a Dream: how the commercialisation of education has disenfranchised a generation