来源:《卫报》
原文刊登日期:2022年3月3日
Sir Philip Augar’s review of post-18 education in England was commissioned by then prime minister Theresa May in 2018. Four years later, the government’s response is finally in. But the reforms it unveiled last week are mainly about saving the Treasury money, rather than students. They are also shamelessly, and calculatedly, regressive.