Education
Must do better: spending on schools
Reform's latest report argues that the Government can cut school spending without compromising standards.
The good news from Pakistan
A report by Sir Michael Barber, former advisor to Prime Minister Tony Blair, drawing on lessons from his programme of education reform in Pakistan
Educational value: reducing costs and improving...
Reform's conference on value for money in schools, held in partnership with Galliford Try and Microsoft.
Cost effective, great schools at pace
Reform - Galliford Try transcript on capital investment in schools.
Plan A+: Unleashing the potential of academies
A report by Reform and The Schools Network including the biggest ever survey of academies
Raising the bar: Making England's teachers...
The brochure to Reform 's teaching summit, Raising the bar: Making England's teachers the best in the world , held in partnership with AQA, with articles from Andrew Hall, Sally Coates, Andy Buck and others.
Every teacher matters
Reform's report on teaching finds that responsibility for the quality of teachers needs to be transferred from government to schools.
Schools for the future
The brochure from Reform's Schools for the future conference on 1 July, including contributions from Nick Gibb MP, Professor Francis O'Gorman and Ros McMullen.
Education: Briefing note
Reform's pre-election briefing on education
Core business
Reform's report on 14-16 education proposes a minimum core of rigorous academic study.
The misuse of maths
Educators for Reform's response to the proposed new Use of Mathematics A-level.
A new level
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.
