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Universities are being urged to forge ties with secondary schools in England, with the aim of widening the social range of students in higher education. | Universities are being urged to forge ties with secondary schools in England, with the aim of widening the social range of students in higher education. |
Universities Secretary John Denham has set out how the ties could work, saying partnerships could help both sides. | Universities Secretary John Denham has set out how the ties could work, saying partnerships could help both sides. |
More than 20 universities already sponsor Academies and 13 have links with new trust schools. | More than 20 universities already sponsor Academies and 13 have links with new trust schools. |
Earlier this year the Prime Minister said every secondary school should have a higher education partnership. | Earlier this year the Prime Minister said every secondary school should have a higher education partnership. |
At University College London, which is sponsoring an academy in Camden, Mr Denham launched a prospectus for universities, showing how they could make links. | At University College London, which is sponsoring an academy in Camden, Mr Denham launched a prospectus for universities, showing how they could make links. |
Such initiatives he said would spearhead efforts to encourage more students from low-income families to apply to universities. | Such initiatives he said would spearhead efforts to encourage more students from low-income families to apply to universities. |
'Talent spotting' | 'Talent spotting' |
"I believe that an individual's success should be determined by talent and hard work, not where they went to school," he said. | "I believe that an individual's success should be determined by talent and hard work, not where they went to school," he said. |
"It is clear that the universities that recruit the vast majority of students from a small minority of society are missing out on a huge amount of talent. | "It is clear that the universities that recruit the vast majority of students from a small minority of society are missing out on a huge amount of talent. |
"I also understand that universities cannot offer places to those students who don't apply or those who are not sufficiently equipped to succeed. | "I also understand that universities cannot offer places to those students who don't apply or those who are not sufficiently equipped to succeed. |
"Widening participation in higher education should be seen as talent spotting by universities. This prospectus sets out how we want them to make that happen." | "Widening participation in higher education should be seen as talent spotting by universities. This prospectus sets out how we want them to make that happen." |
The sector is already actively and deeply involved with a wide range of schools in a variety of different and innovative ways Diana Warwick, Universities UK | The sector is already actively and deeply involved with a wide range of schools in a variety of different and innovative ways Diana Warwick, Universities UK |
Statistics suggest that young people whose families are in the poorest 20% are five times less likely to go to university than their peers in the richest 20%. | Statistics suggest that young people whose families are in the poorest 20% are five times less likely to go to university than their peers in the richest 20%. |
The prospectus points out that universities will be able to sponsor Academies without needing to provide the usual £2million sponsorship contribution. | The prospectus points out that universities will be able to sponsor Academies without needing to provide the usual £2million sponsorship contribution. |
It sets out three key ways that universities can get involved in the management of secondary schools by: setting up, sponsoring and managing their own academies; supporting an academy as a co-sponsor, bringing educational expertise; and partnering a trust school maintained by the local authority to help it expand its provision. | It sets out three key ways that universities can get involved in the management of secondary schools by: setting up, sponsoring and managing their own academies; supporting an academy as a co-sponsor, bringing educational expertise; and partnering a trust school maintained by the local authority to help it expand its provision. |
Universities can also provide professional development for teachers, support and mentoring for pupils as well as developing a specialist curriculum, the guidance says. | Universities can also provide professional development for teachers, support and mentoring for pupils as well as developing a specialist curriculum, the guidance says. |
World-class system | World-class system |
Both Oxford and Cambridge universities have targets to recruit about three quarters of their undergraduates from state schools, although they dispute the basis on which these are calculated. | Both Oxford and Cambridge universities have targets to recruit about three quarters of their undergraduates from state schools, although they dispute the basis on which these are calculated. |
But figures from the Higher Education Statistics Agency showed Oxford admitted 53.7% of its students from state schools in 2005-06, while the proportion at Cambridge was 57.9%. | But figures from the Higher Education Statistics Agency showed Oxford admitted 53.7% of its students from state schools in 2005-06, while the proportion at Cambridge was 57.9%. |
Diana Warwick, chief executive of the universities body, Universities UK, said: "UUK supports and shares the government's commitment to building a world-class education system. | Diana Warwick, chief executive of the universities body, Universities UK, said: "UUK supports and shares the government's commitment to building a world-class education system. |
"Partnerships with Academies provide another route for universities to support closer links with schools, in addition to the many and varied links that already exist. | "Partnerships with Academies provide another route for universities to support closer links with schools, in addition to the many and varied links that already exist. |
"The sector is already actively and deeply involved with a wide range of schools in a variety of different and innovative ways." | "The sector is already actively and deeply involved with a wide range of schools in a variety of different and innovative ways." |
Dr Wendy Piatt, director of the Russell Group of leading universities, said: "John Denham is right to recognise the importance of the work of our universities in forging stronger links with schools in achieving the goal of widening participation in higher education. | Dr Wendy Piatt, director of the Russell Group of leading universities, said: "John Denham is right to recognise the importance of the work of our universities in forging stronger links with schools in achieving the goal of widening participation in higher education. |
"We are particularly determined to help to tackle the root cause of the problem of the under-representation of students from poorer backgrounds at Russell Group institutions - the fact that they do not apply due to low aspirations or most importantly, under-achievement at school. | "We are particularly determined to help to tackle the root cause of the problem of the under-representation of students from poorer backgrounds at Russell Group institutions - the fact that they do not apply due to low aspirations or most importantly, under-achievement at school. |
"This is why we have focused our efforts on forming close collaborations and on-going relationships with a range of schools and colleges." | "This is why we have focused our efforts on forming close collaborations and on-going relationships with a range of schools and colleges." |