Event Details

Title: The Education Sector: Teaching and Learning in the 21st Century
Date: 25th Feb 2010
Venue: The Royal Horseguards Hotel, London
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This Masterclass will examine trends and movements in the education sector, looking at organisation, control, regulation, access, accountability and structures. It will examine how education policy has developed and consider how it might evolve in the next five years

Learning Objectives

  • Understand the key issues around control, organisation and structures in education
  • Learn about the roles of consumer choice and the market and how they impact on accountability
  • Understand the drive behind diversity of provision and how this might develop
  • Understand the roles and functions of the various regulatory and supervisory bodies and their impact on the sector
  • Draw together lessons, trends and conclusions to enable you to plan for the future

Programme

9:00
Registration and Refreshments
9:45
Chairman’s Welcome and Introduction
10:00
Ownership: who runs our schools?
Origins: Churches, charities, parishes Local authorities, Government, the independent sector Developments and trends
11:00
Morning Coffee
11:15
Choice and diversity
The paradox of GM schools, consumerism, the market and access, kinds of schools, further education and universities, from control to ...?
12:15
Accountability and Response to Demand: What Are Schools, Colleges and Universities For?
A national curriculum, testing and results, market regulation, OFSTED reporting and market information, Parliament, teaching and the new professionalism, changed roles for LAs and Government , the standards and skills debates, special needs, responding to parents, employers and others
13:15
Lunch
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The View from the House of Commons Select Committee
14:00
Afternoon Workshop
Themes – including subjects and areas of study, personal learning, new technologies, formalism v. creativity Implications for the Future
15:10
Afternoon Tea
15:15
Politics and Education
The politics of both main parties
Perspectives on education from Labour in opposition and government
A view from the Trade Union movement
How do Special Advisers fit in?
The bidding process in Cabinet Committees and the role of the Whips in Parliament
Ian McKenzie, former Special Adviser to Phil Hope MP at the DFES (confirmed)
16:00
Final Questions and Discussion
16:30
Close

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