Are T-levels the right answer, and if so, what was the question?
In terms of name recognition in our education system, two brands are hard to beat: A-levels, which were created back in 1951, and apprenticeships, which…
In terms of name recognition in our education system, two brands are hard to beat: A-levels, which were created back in 1951, and apprenticeships, which…
@EDSKthinktank’s #insideyoured podcast #3 The government does not often find itself in a war of words with the likes of Oxford University and Cambridge University,…
Primary school tests in England are not producing fair and accurate results for pupils or schools Following the government’s decision to reintroduce national tests into…
@EDSKthinktank’s #insideyoured podcast #2 It is often said that a week is a long time in politics, and yet it is now almost four years…
The first episode from @EDSKthinktank’s new #insideyoured podcast is now available In this inaugural episode, policy experts Jonathan Simons and Andy Westwood talk through all the…
The government should split the Higher Education sector into ‘local’ and ‘national’ universities With ministers expected to outline major reforms to the Higher Education…
On the day that the Government closes its consultation on the future of university admissions, education think tank @EDSKthinktank calls on the Government to create…
@EDSKthinktank – A-levels, BTECs and T-levels should be replaced by a ‘Baccalaureate’ The dominance of A-levels has relegated applied and technical education to second-class status,…
New @EDSKthinktank report on the future of #GCSEs On the day that Ofqual closes its consultation on how grades should be awarded for this summer’s…
Colleges need a clearer identity and more investment to thrive say @EDSKthinktank With a White Paper on the future of the Further Education (FE) sector due…
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