Content tagged with "education" (144)
Media Coverage: Must do better: spending...
Reform's latest report which argues that the schools ring-fence can be lifted without compromising standards, has received wide coverage in today's media.
Must do better: spending on schools
Reform's latest report argues that the Government can cut school spending without compromising standards.
The best aid: hard grind and no easy money
Michael Barber wrote an op-ed for the Sunday Times on his recent paper for Reform on value for money in aid spending.
Globally competitive education
Starts at: May 01, 2013 12:30
Ends at: May 01, 2013 14:00

Roundtable lunch with Neil Strowger, Headteacher and Philip Avery, Associate Headteacher...(continued)
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
Teacher quality and performance-related pay
Starts at: May 21, 2013 12:30
Ends at: May 21, 2013 14:00
Sir Michael Wilshaw will consider the relationship between teacher quality and PRP. ...(continued)
GCSE “u-turn”
Andrew Haldenby denounces government u-turn on GCSE reforms and challenges the intention of National Curriculum reforms.
Improving English education to meet international standards
Starts at: December 11, 2012 09:00
Ends at: December 11, 2012 10:30
Speech by Elizabeth Truss, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Education and Childcare...(continued)
Widening participation and maintaining excellence
Starts at: February 19, 2013 12:30
Ends at: February 19, 2013 14:00
Policy seminar, Les Ebdon, Director of Fair Access for Higher Education
This event is...(continued)
Because they're worth it: the £80m bespoke...
The Times Education Supplement - Thursday 15 November
Lauren Thorpe
14-19 vocational education
Starts at: November 28, 2012 14:00
Ends at: November 28, 2012 15:30
Policy seminar, Stephen Twigg MP, Shadow Education Secretary
Wednesday 28 November...(continued)
'Source efficiency savings from school...
The Guardian - 10 October 2012
Lauren Thorpe
