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David Willetts argues that the controversial goal of getting 50 per cent of school leavers into university is too timid. In fact, he says, many more should go.

Every day this week the former Conservative MP and universities minister, David Willetts, is examining our education system - stage by stage.

Putting politics to one side, he's taking a long hard look at education to challenge some of the conventional wisdom we've all lived with for a long time - and which, he argues, shapes the debate without our even realising it.

In this programme David argues that the controversial goal of getting 50% of school leavers into university is far too timid. University changes people for the better, he says, so why shouldn't 75% of school leavers go - and perhaps even more?

Producer: Charlotte McDonald.

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14 minutes

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Thu 31 Dec 2015 13:45

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  • Thu 31 Dec 2015 13:45