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‘No matter who wins the election, all commitments to education must be properly funded and delivered by trained teachers’
Education Policy Institute’s executive director, Natalie Perera, examines the political policies that look to shape our education system for the next five years
26 May 2017
‘There will be winners and losers from the school funding formula - ministers must accept that they face tough decisions’
The government is taking some political flak over its proposed schools funding formula – but it would be a shame to drop the plan now, says the executive director of the Education Policy Institute
27 March 2017
The EPI’s crystal ball: What’s in store for schools in 2017?
One thing is clear: The year ahead is not going to be straightforward
11 January 2017
Pisa: ‘Surely the education debate being informed by evidence from more than one country is a good thing’
As long as we appreciate the context of global comparisons, we can learn a lot from properly researched experience from beyond our borders, writes the executive director of the Education Policy Institute
7 December 2016
Why international league tables and benchmarking really does matter
Many question what we can take out of global studies – but they are important tools in allowing us to look under the bonnet of educational systems, policies and reform agendas
30 November 2016
‘GCSE results will expose the UK education system’s uphill struggle to reach a world class standard’
Pupils and teachers should be rewarded with an education system that gives them a chance of reaching a world class standard, says a leading thinktank director
24 August 2016
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