

The Edge
MemberMay 11, 2022
With the release of Edge’s 10th skills shortage bulletin, we’ve learned to expect the unexpected. Few could have predicted the impacts of Covid-19 and Brexit,…
March 12, 2022
England’s education system not only needs to prepare young people better for the future, it also has to be fairer, providing them with equal opportunities…
December 13, 2021
An indispensable part of Edge’s mission to make education relevant is identifying others who share this goal. Over the years, this search has taken us…
November 29, 2021
We spend £2.5Bn a year on pupil premium with negligible impact on social mobility: The attainment gap is no longer closing; the careers opportunity gap…
November 6, 2021
Reflections on the launch of @ukEdge’s 9th Skills Shortage Bulletin On 21 October, Edge hosted the official launch of our 9th Skills Shortage Bulletin. With a track record of predicting issues from supply chain shortages to sustainability within the…
October 28, 2021
Reflecting on Party Conferences 2021 – What can we hope for in education? Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, last year’s 2020 party conferences took place…
October 21, 2021
There is growing international consensus that young people need to develop a broader range of knowledge, skills, mindsets and behaviours to help them thrive at…
October 14, 2021
The Cure for Policy Amnesia? Edge’s Learning from the Past project aims to do exactly what it says on the tin, learn from past experiences.…
October 14, 2021
The Conservative Party Conference (#CPC21) took place in Manchester from the 3rd – 6th October, featuring a newly elected cabinet and new ministerial teams across government. For…