Schools on Report
23 April 2009, 11am – 1pm
£99 plus VAT **Friends’ rate £89.10 plus VAT
A School Report Card: consultation document, jointly published by the DCSF and Ofsted, sets out the first attempt to collect together, in one place, everything you need to know about a school. Critically, it will ‘recognise the value of schools’ work for all children and across all five of the ECM outcomes.
Chris Waterman, Executive Director of Investors in Families, will cast a critical eye over the government’s latest proposals for schools reporting to parents – and others.
Moving towards the creation of the Young People’s Learning Agency
19 March 2009, 11am – 1pm
£99 plus VAT **Friends’ rate £89.10 plus VAT –
In light of the Machinery of Government White Paper, ‘Raising Expectations: enabling the system to deliver’, and the passage of The Apprenticeships, Skills, Children and Learning Bill through parliament, this event will look at the creation of the new Young People’s Learning Agency. It will consider the role of the Young People’s Learning Agency in both the funding of 16-19 education and training and the funding of 14-19 education and training.
We are delighted Rob Wye, National Director, LSC will be providing the keynote presentation. There will then be plenty of opportunities for delegates to raise questions and discuss the issues.
Labour’s Budget 2009: issues for education and skills policy
23 April, 2pm – 4pm
£99 plus VAT **Friends’ rate £89.10 plus VAT
Mark Corney, the Campaign’s Policy Adviser, will make an initial assessment of the budget 2009 and the implications for education and skills policy.
For more information or to book a place at any of these events visit www.campaignforlearning.org.uk and follow links for events.