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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.

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  • 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. (en)
  • El Informe Dearing, formalmente conocido como los informes del Comité Nacional de Investigación en Educación Superior, es una serie de informes importantes para el futuro de la , publicado en 1997. El informe fue encargado por el gobierno del Reino Unido y se trata de la revisión más amplia de la educación superior en el Reino Unido desde el , a principios de los años 1960s. El autor principal fue Sir , Canciller de la Universidad de Nottingham. Contiene 93 recomendaciones relativas al financiamiento, expansión y mantenimiento de las normas académicas. (es)
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  • 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 most significant change in funding recommended by the report is a shift from undergraduate tuition being funded entirely by grants from the government to a mixed system in which tuition fees, supported by low interest government loans, are raised. The report recommended expansion of sub-degree courses, and degree level courses at university, proposing that there was sufficient demand from employers for applicants with higher qualifications for natural growth of higher education. To the maintenance of standards the report recommended that the teaching staff receive some amount of training in teaching during their probationary period. It further proposes a system in which credit earned at one institution could be transferred to another. 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. (en)
  • El Informe Dearing, formalmente conocido como los informes del Comité Nacional de Investigación en Educación Superior, es una serie de informes importantes para el futuro de la , publicado en 1997. El informe fue encargado por el gobierno del Reino Unido y se trata de la revisión más amplia de la educación superior en el Reino Unido desde el , a principios de los años 1960s. El autor principal fue Sir , Canciller de la Universidad de Nottingham. Contiene 93 recomendaciones relativas al financiamiento, expansión y mantenimiento de las normas académicas. El cambio más significativo recomendado por el informe, en lo que se refiere al financiamiento, trata del cambio de la matrícula de pregrado, financiada en su totalidad por subvenciones del gobierno, a un sistema mixto en el que se aumenten las tasas de matrícula escolar, respaldadas por préstamos gubernamentales de bajo interés. El informe recomendó la expansión de los cursos de sub-grado y los cursos de nivel universitario, aduciendo que había una demanda suficiente de empleadores, para los solicitantes con calificaciones más altas, para el crecimiento natural de la educación superior. Para el mantenimiento de las normas, el informe recomendó que el personal docente recibiera cierta capacitación docente durante su período de prueba. Además, propuso un sistema mediante el cual el crédito obtenido en una institución podría transferirse a otra. El título "El informe Dearing" es también dado a menudo al informe del 2001 ""The Way Ahead: Church of England schools in the new millennium" el cual fue presidido por Lord Dearing. (es)
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