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Image by Tang. Yau Hoong Policy Outlook 2017 Swindon Head teachers Briefing 6 July 2017 Content: copyright Pearson 1
Education policy: now what? For schools • • Fair Funding 3 As Curriculum stability Teacher R and R For FE • • 3 Ls 3 m apprenticeships T-levels Industrial Strategy For HE • • Of. S TEF Access and participation Student visas And politically • Snap, pop • Minding the House • Brexit 3
The present 4 issues 1. • • Qualification reform and assessment Primary assessment and KS testing Balanced diet, latest Ofqual data, EBacc impact English and maths Summer series 2017 2. Provider system and accountability • Headline performance trends • Ofsted as ‘a focus for improvement’ • Role of RSCs, LAs, MATs in tackling underperformance • Impact of Opportunity Areas and other Challenge models 3
The present 4 issues 3. Supporting the workforce • Continuing issues around R and search for alternatives • Importance of 3 crunch issues in Education Committee report • Challenges around leadership and governance • Financial constraints forcing some re-think around service delivery 4. Developing a technical route for young people • Constant focus on reform of 14 -19 system • A more coherent system but potentially 3 rather than 2 track • 15 routes, 900 hours, 3 months placement • Continuing unease about strength of support systems 4
The future? 4 determinants 1. Political developments • Queen’s Speech • Supply and confidence • Once the dust has settled 2. Funding and finances • Current outlook • Purple pledges • Autumn reckoning 3. Brexit • 4 great freedoms, 12 principles, 27 members, 19, 000 regs • Cakes, negotiation phases, cliff edges, and transition • 3 issues for education 4. Bumps ahead 5
Bumps ahead • Start of Brexit negotiations (19 June) • State Opening of Parliament, Queen’s Speech (21 June) • NAO report on the Teacher Workforce (Summer 2017) • Consultation on T- levels (Summer 2017) • Industrial Strategy Plan (Summer 2017) • Exam results (August 2017) • Conference season (Sept/Oct 2017) • Ofsted thematic review of the curriculum (Autumn 2017) • Df. E summit on flexible working for the teaching profession (Autumn 2017) • Autumn Budget (November 2017) • UCAS End of Cycle Report (December 2017) • Conclusion of first phase of Brexit negotiations (December 2017) 6
There’s so much more to learn Find out more about or keep up to date with the latest developments in the world of education at http: //uk. pearson. com/home/policy-watch. html or @Steve. Besley
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