Policy breakfast briefing: Qualification reform - are we there yet?
This event looked at qualification reform, particularly that for 14-19 year olds, and considered how the reform programme looks now. You can watch the video here.
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We hold regular events, which will usually be one of two different types:
Our breakfast briefing sessions only take an hour – so you won’t lose too much of your working day. They’ll help you to keep up with the latest policy developments through a mix of presentations and commentary. You’ll even get a free breakfast!
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This event looked at qualification reform, particularly that for 14-19 year olds, and considered how the reform programme looks now. You can watch the video here.
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This event looked at how the ways primary children are assessed and primary schools are judged are about to be radically overhauled. You can watch the video here.
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May 7 2014 marked the one-year countdown to the UK's 2015 general election. We hosted a special policy breakfast briefing to consider what the election might have in store for education. You can watch the video here.
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What will the classroom of the future look like? Pearson UK invited several speakers to the Pearson Lab at Makerversity, a space for makers at Somerset House, London, to discuss how technology is starting to change the nature of learning. You can watch the video here.
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