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Core business
December 2009
Reform's report on 14-16 education proposes a minimum core of rigorous academic study
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The misuse of maths
July 2009
Educators for Reform's response to the proposed new Use of Mathematics A-level
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A new level
June 2009
Reform's paper looking at the development of A-levels recommends that universities be put in charge of the exams to restore their academic rigour
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Educators for Reform
March 2009
A new purpose in education
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The mobile economy
November 2008
Reform's look at education and skills provision in England, and how it needs to adapt for the future.
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The value of mathematics
June 2008
Mathematics is becoming increasingly important and relevant in today’s globalised economy. Those with a core of understanding of mathematics will have the tools essential to succeed in the modern economy.
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Academies: A model education?
February 2008
Richard Tice, Chairman of Governors at Northampton Academy, shows how freedom of management, the defining feature of academies, has transformed the culture and performance of his school.
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Standards and structures: Improving the quality of teaching in English schools
August 2007
This personal essay by Dr Martin Stephen, the High Master of St Paul’s School, discusses how to improve the quality of teaching in English schools.
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Supporting supply side reform: Technology in English state education
March 2007
This report argues that the large potential benefits of technology have not been realised, despite a dramatic increase in spending. It concludes that the developing education agenda is the way to release the benefits of technology.
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The potential benefits of real education reform in England
October 2005
The problems of British education are not due to lack of resources. Due to recent spending increases, Britain now spends more on education than the European average. Average spending per pupil is approaching that of independent schools.
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Standards of Public Examinations in England and Wales
August 2005
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A better way
April 2003
A Better Way was published in April 2003. It sets out proposals for structural reform of health, education and policing.
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School choice for all
March 2003
Reform's eight-page briefing on the success of school choice on raising educational standards across the world.
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Other Education Research
Core business
The misuse of maths
A new level
Educators for Reform
The mobile economy
The value of mathematics
Academies: A model education?
Standards and structures: Improving the quality of teaching in English schools
Supporting supply side reform: Technology in English state education
The potential benefits of real education reform in England
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