Our Chief Research Officer - Loic Menzies and International Director - Lucy Crehan joined Tom Richmond on the Inside Your Ed podcast this week to discuss the CES' work. Tune in to find out: - Why more evidence might not mean less politics... and why that’s ok - Why context-free policy borrowing helps no-one - What ‘success’ looks like for CES. https://lnkd.in/dVwiqgVz
Centre for Education Systems
Public Policy Offices
Building an international evidence base to improve policy making in education
About us
CES exists because policy-making is always hard and because education policy is particularly complex. Governments change and Ministers, each with their own ideas and agendas, come and go. When they are in post, Secretaries of State have to deal with multiple competing demands and have numerous constraints on action, including money, time and politics. The Centre for Education Systems is therefore building an international evidence base to improve policy making decisions.
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http://www.CES.partners
External link for Centre for Education Systems
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- Public Policy Offices
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- 2-10 employees
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- Nonprofit
Employees at Centre for Education Systems
Updates
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This has been a significant week for the Centre for Education Systems, with our official launch at the House the Lords. We were joined by some fantastic speakers from across the political spectrum: Sam Freedman, Estelle Morris, Nicky Morgan, Becky Francis and Josh Hillman. Our work on curriculum and accountability policy is now underway.. watch this space for updates!
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Great 10 year review in Schools Week culminating in 10 Policy Lessons. The Centre for Education Systems will respond to many of these, such as “Connect the Cogs”, “have a unifying theory of change “know the end state”, “bring people with you” and “build on what came before” - anyway, it’s a great read! https://lnkd.in/eCDUQP3u
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Centre for Education Systems reposted this
We’ve been hugely encouraged by the support we’ve received over the last couple of weeks. Today, a chance to bring the team together & flesh out our plans for the future. Thank you to all of you who’ve met with us in recent days. Your wisdom and advice has been invaluable!
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We are thrilled to announce that the Nuffield Foundation has awarded us a generous grant to help usher-in a step-change in the information and evidence available to education policy makers around the world. We look forward to sharing more information about our plans over the coming months. https://lnkd.in/eicC-Trz
Accountability and curriculum international review and CES exemplar - Nuffield Foundation
https://www.nuffieldfoundation.org
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What do we actually mean when we talk about fairness in education? Latest from Loic Menzies in Schools Week https://lnkd.in/dnrKTzeh
How can we map the way to educational equity?
https://schoolsweek.co.uk
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What can we learn from the current updates and reforms to curriculum in New Zealand and Scotland? Lucy Crehan takes a look in the first of two pieces for the TES https://lnkd.in/dFpU5kMu
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Latest from Sam Freedman on why education should be a bigger deal in the current election
How much of a priority is education in this election?
tes.com
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It’s becoming tougher by the day to ignore the long-term costs of so-called 'Treasury Brain'. Maybe it's time for policy makers to take a leaf out of Thomas Telford's book...
What the 'Muckle Spate' can teach us about resilience in policymaking - CapX
https://capx.co