Take learning to the people – A new report from City & Guilds warns that a top down approach to recovery puts the UK economy at risk and calls for increased devolution to address challenges that lie ahead
We have been working closely with our core partner City & Guilds Group to create opportunities to further our 12 month FED National Consultation on a long term vision for education. Their recent report ‘Act Now to get Britain Working Again’ highlights a recurring theme discussed at our series of FED round table events. The […]
FED150 – ‘Can education policy impact on developing character, values and wellbeing?’
To mark the 150th Anniversary of universal state education we hosted a unique gathering of former Secretaries of State for Education to reflect on past successes of education, the unintended consequences of past policy, and to envision what still remains to be done. Hosted by Branwen Jefferys, education correspondent for BBC News, the groups discussed their […]
FED150 – ‘Why is it so difficult for education policy to achieve social mobility and levelling up?’
To mark the 150th Anniversary of universal state education we hosted a unique gathering of former Secretaries of State for Education to reflect on past successes of education, the unintended consequences of past policy, and to envision what still remains to be done. Hosted by Branwen Jefferys, education correspondent for BBC News, the groups discussed their […]
FED150 – ‘What do you think have been the unintended consequences since the Education Reform Act?’
To mark the 150th Anniversary of universal state education we hosted a unique gathering of former Secretaries of State for Education to reflect on past successes of education, the unintended consequences of past policy, and to envision what still remains to be done. Hosted by Branwen Jefferys, education correspondent for BBC News, the groups discussed their […]